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Hello,
Our team believes we have come across a typo in the network-wait-online service written by NVIDIA. Namely, the script generates a polling thread for each Ethernet interface and waits for at least one of them to be configured and up before killing the remaining threads, but when generating said threads it uses a regex to extract the Ethernet interfaces from a query that filters on ‘mgbe*’. Unfortunately, this is the incorrect regex syntax, and no mgbe interfaces have a thread generated for them - instead, using ‘mgbe.*’ produces the correct behavior. On systems that do not configure non-mgbe interface, this can cause issues in systemd sequencing.