On 12/10/2021 19:08, Tim via users wrote:
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?
Don't forget to also look at --user units.
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