On Thu, 2009-02-26 at 15:16 +0100, Raphael Hertzog wrote: > It probably has implications for default desktop installation as well, > they would get the status "offline" back from NM, which is not really > desirable as you know, just because NM would refuse to manage the default > DHCP connection created by d-i.
I can confirm this (or pretty close). I just did a new "install" of unstable, (installed from lenny images and immediately upgraded all packages to unstable). My network was working fine with DHCP, (via entries created in /etc/network/interfaces by the installer), but the GNOME network-manager applet gave me an icon indicating "offline". Clicking on that showed me "Wired Network - Device not managed". Right-clicking and going to "Edit connections" showed me "ifupdown (eth0) never" which was completely uneditable. So network manager came up broken by default and with nothing in its user interface, (at least as far as the GNOME applet), to fix it. Not a great first impression for this software. -Carl
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