On Tue, 2021-10-12 at 08:36 +0200, Markus Schönhaber wrote:
Well, if systemctl reports them as failed, there's probably a
reason
to do so. My guess would be, both scripts (as "LSB:" indicates,
network.service is just a generated systemd-wrapper around the old
SysV init script) returned a non-zero exit code. There might be some
hint in the logs why they did that.
Nothing really jumps out at me, I'll have a look the next time I
reboot.
One thing that comes to mind, though; is that query (systemctl list-
units --state failed) a command that shows current failure status, or
will it still list things as failed if they failed at one stage, even
if they succeeded later on?
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