[05:40] <dablitz> good eveing
[05:41] <dablitz> I would like to adjust "wait for network to be configured" in server 20.04 to 10 seconds. could someone direct me to a how-to or provide som insight on how I can do that?
[05:44] <dablitz> I found a post for 17.10. But i do not think that will work in 20.04? I would lust like some confirmation
[05:51] <dablitz> anyone?
[06:09] <dablitz> would :
[06:09] <dablitz> Don't mask or disable the systemd service.
[06:09] <dablitz> Edit /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml and add optional: true to any devices that may not always be available.
[06:09] <dablitz> sudo netplan apply
[06:09] <dablitz> work for me????
[06:50] <eoli3n> Hi
[06:50] <eoli3n> TJ- yesterday i tried to chmod 777 which worked
[06:51] <eoli3n> so lets fix your fix
[06:51] <eoli3n> :)
[07:07] <dablitz> I would like to adjust "wait for network to be configured" in server 20.04 to 10 seconds. could someone direct me to a how-to or provide som insight on how I can do that?
[08:23] <eoli3n> TJ- chmod og+x /exports/focal was missing (facepalm)
[08:24] <eoli3n> thanks for your help TJ-
[08:24] <eoli3n> :)
[08:29] <dablitz> eoli3n, would you be able to help with my question
[08:30] <eoli3n> where is printed "wait..." ?
[08:30] <eoli3n> at startup ?
[08:30] <dablitz> yes during boot
[08:30] <eoli3n> so that a systemd target
[08:30] <eoli3n> no time on it
[08:30] <dablitz> I have 2 Nic and it takes almost 3 minutes because of that
[08:31] <dablitz> to boot
[08:31] <eoli3n> you issue is elsewhere
[08:31] <eoli3n> your
[08:31] <eoli3n> 2 NIC doesnt take 3 min to be configured
[08:31] <eoli3n> you misconfigured one or both
[08:31] <eoli3n> i do have two NIC on my current ubuntu server test, and i don't wait any second to boot
[08:31] <dablitz> only one is connected and it is DHCP
[08:31] <eoli3n> you need to debug this
[08:32] <eoli3n> can you open a tty2 ?
[08:32] <dablitz> yup
[08:33] <eoli3n> so check syslog, dmesg, journalctl -u networking
[08:33] <eoli3n> journalctl -u systemd-networkd if your install use it
[08:33] <eoli3n> don't know what network manager is used by defaut on ubuntu server
[08:42] <dablitz> right now it is saying "A start job is running for Wait for Network to be Configured (47s / no limit)" <--- this continues to almost 3 minutes before moving on. I want to net the no limit to 10 seconds if it were possible
[08:53] <eoli3n> that's not what you want
[08:54] <eoli3n> you want systemd to drop the configuration of the non used interface
[08:54] <eoli3n> why is that interface on the host if not configured ?
[08:54] <eoli3n> systemd should not stuck on this
[08:54] <eoli3n> you need to find what's happening
[08:55] <eoli3n> https://askubuntu.com/a/1110474
[08:55] <eoli3n> i just copied/pasted your msg...
[09:32] <lordievader> Good morning
[12:53] <eoli3n> Hi
[12:53] <eoli3n> how to run multiple commands with cloud-config late_command
[12:54] <eoli3n> i mean a script
[12:54] <eoli3n> not as a list
[12:54] <eoli3n> with ansible you can do something like shell: |
[13:22] <dablitz> I figured it out.
[13:31] <eoli3n> i wanted to know how...
[15:23] <shecki> hi, I want to setup autoinstall and have trouble getting the network part right. problem is, the user-data should match a lot of systems with different number of network interfaces, so I don't know which ones will be present and I need a config that just looks for active link and configure these with dhcp but leaves all other untouched. is this doable or do I need to know which interface is up and running and if I need to know that, is
[15:23] <shecki> there a possibility to just ignore all other devices?