Failing to login until Wi-Fi connection is established

Hello,

I basically have the same issue as described on this topic: GNOME Shell freezes if starting up while network is connecting

If I try to login before the Wi-Fi connection is established, it either kicks me back to the login screen or it just presents me with a black or gray screen. I don’t know if the problem is NetworkManager related or not. I’m using Wayland and NixOS. Also, I didn’t have this issue on Arch Linux and I’m using the same /home partition from then.

Here’s the result of journalctl --boot when I was kicked back to login once, and I was able to login the second time: boot logs: GDM failes to login until WiFi connection is established, kicked back to login screen · GitHub

Here’s an another journalctl --boot log, this time I was presented with a gray screen and a working mouse pointer, so I swiched to TTY 3 and saved this log to a file: journalctl --boot: GDM fails to login until WiFi connection is established, presented with a gray screen and a working mouse pointer · GitHub

Thanks a lot for any help! :smiley:

It seems it’s related to the way NixOS does stuff, so it’s not a Gnome problem.
Here’s more context:

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