I'm closing the bug for now , please re open if you can reproduce it
with latest version of Ubuntu. Thanks all.
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Status: Incomplete => Invalid
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Assignee: Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre (mathieu-tl) => (unassigned)
idistech,
Could you please confirm whether this is fine in Lucid or so? I think
it's been largely covered and corrected with NM 0.8, just want to make
sure.
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Steve, Michael,
Are you still seeing this happening? I'm trying to figure out what is
causing it... Do you have the 'resolvconf' package installed?
I'll start setting up a 9.10 VM to try and reproduce the issue.
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Patched up 9.10, 2.6.31-20-generic #57-Ubuntu SMP
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Added Log from syslog, insertion of device through to failure..
Hope it helps
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Chris, could you please take a look if there is something we should be
doing here?
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Very similar symptoms...
when using a 3g card...worked great before ( 9.04 ), since upgrade, I
seem to have a 1 in 4 chance of having a nameserver entry in
/etc/resolv.conf...
so..
->machine suspended or re connecting after closing connection
->connect ...
-> successful connection ( Connection d
I installed Kubuntu 9.10 and Ubuntu 9.10. Both had no internet
connection. I had numerous errors like no repository sources, errors
like 'Requested packages are already installed' when they were not
present on the box and many other non-related faults. All were caused by
lack of a DNS server connec
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if trunk doesnt fix it, when this happen, please post output of
ls -l /etc/resolv.conf
and find -type f /etc/resolvconf
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resolvconf integration is not really perfect. you can check if the
latest dailies work from here as we landed some improvements that should
prevent NM from breaking resolvconf on shutdown:
https://edge.launchpad.net/~network-manager/+archive/trunk
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** Tags added: regression-release
** Tags removed: regression-potential
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(and just like the poster of the old bug I can assure that I never
installed resolvconf by purpose, some dependency forced it in)
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Yes, it helped.
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I faced the same problem after upgrade to 9.10 - empty /etc/resolv.conf
after reboot, ifdown eht0 && ifup eth0 resolves the issue.
I googled old bug 31057 which blames resolvconf package and in fact I
noticed that I had this package installed. So I removed it and I am just
to reboot to check wheth
This bug makes Ubuntu unusable out of the box on any machine that needs
to have a static IP address. The only workaround I can find is to remove
network-manager from the system entirely. Sorry to rant, and I know this
isn't a user forum, but how can the importance of this bug not be
"high"?
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I'm also seeing this; I have static interfaces defined in
/etc/network/interfaces, but the network-manager daemon overwrites
/etc/resolv.conf, despite it not configuring the interface. This started
occurring before the great upstart-ification of the world, because I
used to be ableto work around t
Please comment wrt status of this issue. Please re-assign/un-assign as
appropriate.
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