Ignore my (now hidden) comments about disabling systemd and switching back to init/upstart. That was just an ugly workaround before I figured out what the real problem was.
Obviously we need a solution that works with systemd. Seems like a simple matter of service dependencies/ordering. The getty service is blocked by networking (and DHCP acquiring an IP address?) coming up. It should not be related.
Ignore my (now hidden) comments about disabling systemd and switching back to init/upstart. That was just an ugly workaround before I figured out what the real problem was.
Obviously we need a solution that works with systemd. Seems like a simple matter of service dependencies/ ordering. The getty service is blocked by networking (and DHCP acquiring an IP address?) coming up. It should not be related.