tags 607482 moreinfo thanks On 18.12.2010 23:07, Michael Goetze wrote: > Package: network-manager > Version: 0.8.1-6 > Severity: serious > > I just upgraded network-manager from 0.8.1-3 to 0.8.1-6 on a squeeze > system. Before the upgrade, I was able to manage my wlan0 interface as a > normal user in group "netdev". After the upgrade, n-m insisted the the > device was "unmanaged". > > Apparently, the upgrade modified my /etc/network/interfaces to insert > the line > > #NetworkManager#iface eth0 inet dhcp > > after "allow-hotplug eth0". It did not, however, insert a corresponding > line after "allow-hotplug wlan0". (Incidentally, I don't quite see why > n-m's maintainer scripts have any business writing to this file > unprompted.) I was able to resolve the issue by setting "managed=true" > in the [ifupdown] section of /etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf. > > I consider this bug serious because it deprives systems which previously > had network connectivity of such connectivity and is nontrivial to fix > for common users.
Please post your complete /etc/network/interfaces file, the output of nm-tool and the output of running NetworkManager --no-daemon thanks -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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