@Oli: timesyncd is part of systemd, and it doesn't need any integration with ifupdown. It listens for coming and going network connections by itself and adjusts its wakeups according to network availability and precision of the clock. I specifically enabled this because the snappy team asked me to :-)
@Victor: indeed, so everything which is "auto" in /etc/network/interfaces/* is required for a complete boot. But I'm still confused why it's blocking network.target. What kind of install is that, standard snappy image on some laptop or beagle board or so? I'll try to reproduce that in a snappy VM.
Anyway, I'm off to holidays for the next 1.5 weeks, so I'm setting that to NEW for now. Thank you so far!
@Oli: timesyncd is part of systemd, and it doesn't need any integration with ifupdown. It listens for coming and going network connections by itself and adjusts its wakeups according to network availability and precision of the clock. I specifically enabled this because the snappy team asked me to :-)
@Victor: indeed, so everything which is "auto" in /etc/network/ interfaces/ * is required for a complete boot. But I'm still confused why it's blocking network.target. What kind of install is that, standard snappy image on some laptop or beagle board or so? I'll try to reproduce that in a snappy VM.
Anyway, I'm off to holidays for the next 1.5 weeks, so I'm setting that to NEW for now. Thank you so far!