We need to exempt these in our wired configuration is using nbdroot or nfsroot.
Likewise we can relax the connman settings again.
Change-Id: I10fb9c97db1aba04941bf33f3e9d8a06a963cfac
Signed-off-by: Jan-Simon Moeller <jsmoeller@linuxfoundation.org>
Reviewed-on: https://gerrit.automotivelinux.org/gerrit/c/AGL/meta-agl/+/28406
Tested-by: Jenkins Job builder account
ci-image-build: Jenkins Job builder account
ci-image-boot-test: Jenkins Job builder account
--- connman-1.36.orig/src/connman.service.in 2019-02-18 18:02:07.034947373 -0500
+++ connman-1.36/src/connman.service.in 2019-02-18 18:07:24.689959219 -0500
--- connman-1.36.orig/src/connman.service.in 2019-02-18 18:02:07.034947373 -0500
+++ connman-1.36/src/connman.service.in 2019-02-18 18:07:24.689959219 -0500
Before=network.target multi-user.target shutdown.target
Wants=network.target
Conflicts=systemd-resolved.service
+ConditionKernelCommandLine=!root=/dev/nfs
Before=network.target multi-user.target shutdown.target
Wants=network.target
Conflicts=systemd-resolved.service
+ConditionKernelCommandLine=!root=/dev/nfs
-+ConditionKernelCommandLine=!nbd.server
+KernelCommandLine=!nbdroot
+KernelCommandLine=!nfsroot
+KernelCommandLine=!ip