Kubuntu 23.10 connects to wifi, but only after all other startup programs have run.

I’m just curious as to why that is. And what controls this startup behavior.

I’ve had to change some startup scripts for rclone, to wait until a network connection is present before starting. Other than that it’s not a problem.

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    systemd-analyze plot > boottimes.svg

    Open the SVG and have a look at what’s happening during boot.

    journalctl -b will give you some more info too. If you’re using grub to boot (probably in /boot/grub/grub.cfg), you can change the loglevel and add the udev option to get a bunch more info. Helped me with a random issue recently. Here’s mine for an example:

    ### BEGIN /etc/grub.d/10_linux ###
    menuentry 'Arch Linux' --class arch --class gnu-linux --class gnu --class os $menuentry_id_option 'gnulinux-simple-a96b3354-70dd-45ed-8c6c-95171e9f1e82' {
    	load_video
    	set gfxpayload=keep
    	insmod gzio
    	insmod part_gpt
    	insmod ext2
    	search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root a96b3354-70dd-45ed-8c6c-95171e9f1e82
    	echo	'Loading Linux linux ...'
    	linux	/boot/vmlinuz-linux root=UUID=a96b3354-70dd-45ed-8c6c-95171e9f1e82 rw  loglevel=3 udev.log-priority=debug 
    	echo	'Loading initial ramdisk ...'
    	initrd	/boot/amd-ucode.img /boot/initramfs-linux.img
    }
    
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      FYI: /etc/grub.d/10_linux should not be edited directly for permanent changes since those changes get replaced when grub is updated.

      Use /etc/default/grub for permanent changes.

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        True, but for this purpose it’s totally fine.

        There’s also a big disclaimer at the top of the file:

        cat grub.cfg

        DO NOT EDIT THIS FILE

        It is automatically generated by grub-mkconfig using templates

        from /etc/grub.d and settings from /etc/default/grub

        Wording could probably be less DOOM SHALL BEFALL YE, as long as you aren’t messing around and just adding logging it’s not an issue.

        More info on grub here: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/GRUB