$ sudo ls -l /usr/share/sendmail/dynamic
ls: cannot access '/usr/share/sendmail/dynamic': No such file or directory
Thank you Romain, hopefully this can be fixed.
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I may have another look at the problem.
I was experiencing the same "waiting for network configuration" issue after
installing sendmail. I looked at my /var/log/upstart/network-interface-lo.log
and network-manager.log log files and I found this.
/etc/network/if-up.d/sendmail: 44: .: Can't
Oh.. I should add: It wasn't just that the network manager wasn't there
on boot, as in the bug title. If the network-manager service was
started, the network manager would appear, but pretty much every entry
in the drop-down would be greyed out, so no connections could be
established, such as wirel
Yep. Likewise. Uninstalled sendmail on Ubuntu 14.04. Upgraded to 14.10.
Subsequently had "waiting for network configuration" during boot, and no
network conection and no network manager after boot. Reinstalled
sendmail, restarted, and then purged the newly installed sendmail. Now
everything seems t
I am/was also affected by this bug and can confirm that it is caused by
leftover files from a former sendmail installation.
Because of this, I'll add the sendmail package to the bug.
Reinstalling sendmail removed the bug.
Doing an "apt-get purge" on all sendmail-related packages also removed the
Updated lubuntu from 14.04 to 14.10 today. Had the same issue. #1 worked
for me. Had installed sendmail in the past. I tracked down that the
/etc/network/if-*.d/sendmail scripts were the culprit. Just moved them
to sendmail.bak (in if-up, if-down and if-post-down) and now everything
works fine. Tha
@amichair
Your workaround worked for me.
Thank you,
Daniel
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Title:
network-manager service doesn't start at boot time
To
My difficulties also began upon upgrade. However, I get no warning. I'm
running the Plasma 5 desktop, so I have the new nm widget.
In spite of configuring my home wireless setup, including proper
password, etc. and selecting "connect automatically on start" - it never
does. I have to click the wid
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Tit
After wasting a whole day on this, I think I found the culprit. I had to
delete a whole bunch of files named 'sendmail' which were scattered
around /etc (/etc/ppp/ip-up.d/sendmail /etc/ppp/ip-down.d/sendmail
/etc/network/if-post-down.d/sendmail /etc/network/if-up.d/sendmail
/etc/network/if-down.d/s
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