Clint, I think it's better for failsafe to 'stop on static-network-up'. No need to block rc-sysinit's startup (in case anything goes wrong), but we shouldn't wait for the bottom of rc-sysinit when we know static-network-up is sufficient to cause it to progress.
Clint, I think it's better for failsafe to 'stop on static-network-up'. No need to block rc-sysinit's startup (in case anything goes wrong), but we shouldn't wait for the bottom of rc-sysinit when we know static-network-up is sufficient to cause it to progress.