What if you add "auto eth0" to /e/n/i?

Is this still an issue in Ubuntu 12.04?

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Title:
  NetworkManager ignores "unmanaged" mode, when ifup uses dhcp

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Binary package hint: network-manager

  Ubuntu 9.10

  /etc/network/interfaces:

  auto    lo eth0

  iface   lo      inet    loopback
  iface   eth0    inet    dhcp
  iface   eth1    inet    dhcp

  /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf:
  [main]
  plugins=ifupdown,keyfile

  [ifupdown]
  managed=false

  But NetworkManager plugin shows eth0 and eth1 "managed" (shows active
  connection eth0 and allows modify "Auto eth1" and Auto eth0").

  If /etc/network/interfaces contains "static" configuration (without
  DHCP) of these interfaces, NetworkManager lets they "unmanaged".

  [sorry my English, please]

  --kapetr

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