(In reply to comment #3)
> OK. In that case, it goes to the Gnome people who care for NetworkManager
I have my fair share of doubt on that one... I actually see it on my machine too (yes, with NM.. but)
- my driver used is iwlwifi
During boot, the driver fails to load the firmware (error -2), retries after 60s, fails, retries after 60s success, trying to pass on to 'user space'
It does not matter if I start a session or not in the meantime.
The issue with 'user space': this is meant to be udev - but udev no longer does that.
(In reply to comment #3)
> OK. In that case, it goes to the Gnome people who care for NetworkManager
I have my fair share of doubt on that one... I actually see it on my machine too (yes, with NM.. but)
- my driver used is iwlwifi
During boot, the driver fails to load the firmware (error -2), retries after 60s, fails, retries after 60s success, trying to pass on to 'user space'
It does not matter if I start a session or not in the meantime.
The issue with 'user space': this is meant to be udev - but udev no longer does that.
http:// lists.freedeskt op.org/ archives/ systemd- devel/2013- August/ 012536. html
I'm CCing udev/systemtd maintainers for their valuable input on the topic as well.