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# cloud-init.target is enabled by cloud-init-generator # To disable it you can either: # a.) boot with kernel cmdline of 'cloud-init=disabled' # b.) touch a file /etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled # # cloud-init.target is a synchronization point when all cloud-init's initial # system configuration tasks have completed. To order a service after cloud-init # is done, add the directives as applicable: # After=cloud-init.target and Wants=cloud-init.target [Unit] Description=Cloud-init target After=multi-user.target ConditionPathExists=!/etc/cloud/cloud-init.disabled ConditionKernelCommandLine=!cloud-init=disabled ConditionEnvironment=!KERNEL_CMDLINE=cloud-init=disabled