Hey All, I just switched to systemd. I work on an Arch Linux Virtualbox VM which runs on Mac OS X. I assigned 3 NIC's to that VM and 2 of them have ethernet-dhcp profiles defined and set in /etc/conf.d/netcfg to be started at boot. $ cat /etc/conf.d/netcfg NETWORKS=(public local) However on boot, I see messages like the following: Oct 23 15:18:52 starbucks netcfg-daemon[168]: :: public up Interface eth0 does not exist Oct 23 15:18:52 starbucks netcfg-daemon[168]: :: local up Interface eth1 does not exist Oct 23 15:18:52 starbucks netcfg-daemon[168]: [fail] Oct 23 15:18:52 starbucks systemd[1]: netcfg.service: main process exited, code=exited, status=1 Oct 23 15:18:52 starbucks systemd[1]: Failed to start Netcfg multi-profile daemon. Oct 23 15:18:52 starbucks systemd[1]: Unit netcfg.service entered failed state. Oct 23 15:18:52 starbucks systemd[1]: Starting Network. Oct 23 15:18:52 starbucks systemd[1]: Reached target Network. Oct 23 15:18:52 starbucks systemd[1]: Starting Apache Web Server... Checking the interfaces via ifconfig shows that none of them are up. If I start netcfg service manually, both interfaces will be up successfully: $ sudo systemctl start netcfg $ sudo systemctl status netcfg netcfg.service - Netcfg multi-profile daemon Loaded: loaded (/usr/lib/systemd/system/netcfg.service; enabled) Active: active (exited) since Tue, 23 Oct 2012 15:33:02 +0300; 18min ago Process: 354 ExecStart=/usr/bin/netcfg-daemon start (code=exited, status=0/SUCCESS) CGroup: name=systemd:/system/netcfg.service ├ 408 dhcpcd -qL -t 60 eth0 └ 474 dhcpcd -qL -t 60 eth1 I checked the forum to see if there are any solutions. Tried multi-user services by enabling with the following commands resulted as the same: $ sudo systemctl enable netcfg@public $ sudo systemctl enable netcfg@local Found out some threads on the forum that suggests to copy service definitions and overwrite them but that didn't look like a solution to me. All tickets created at flyspray was about 1 wireless - 1 wired setups. Some of them are closed, marked as "Not a bug". Anyone having the same issue? Any suggestions? Currently I enabled netcfg.service. Sometimes all NICs are disabled, sometimes both are enabled. Mostly however only 1 NIC (the first one) is up. --- Quis custodiet ipsos custodes?