missing option "--any" to /lib/systemd/systemd-networkd-wait-online
We have a cluster of hundreds of ubuntu machines. All of them have two physical network interfaces on board while only one is connected.
The results in various problems with systemd - it hangs 2 minutes at start because of waiting of systemd-
Because the machines are not always the same physical hardware the cards have different names while installing via MAAS. I searched around: the original systemd-
This is the most important option you can have for such a check. But whyever - in Ubuntu this option is missing.
So my questions:
* why is this option stripped out, see https:/
* How can I solve this. using "-i" isn't an option because names are different and using script figuring out at install which interfaces exists and which one is the connected will be a mess and fail on a regular base - so creating a /etc/systemd/
Having the ability using "--any" or any other option "ok, wait until at least ONE network is online and mark system as online and than ignore state of other interfaces" is a real need. Not only in such large environments like ours.
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