Downgrading network-manager to a version from Jaunty didn't work.
However, I've noticed that ifplugd package was not installed on my
machine. After installation of this package hot plugging/unplugging of
network cable became possible and didn't cause any issues.
It seems like ifplugd is not being
Excuse me, I'm wrong: ifplugd didn't help! The issue still exists!
This issue is generated also by desktop version of Ubuntu 9.10, not only
UNR. It could be easily generated using live boot from USB flash without
installing the Ubunto to hard drive:
1. Boot from live USB with Ethernet cable plugg
Perhaps, it is some kernel bug. I've attached a fragment of syslog when
this issue occured (Ubuntu 9.10 desktop).
** Attachment added: "system log fragment"
http://launchpadlibrarian.net/34946910/syslog.txt
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eth0 not listed by ifconfig if cable not plugged when booting; system crashes
if c
Here is another syslog - from Ubuntu 9.10 Netbook Remix installed on HDD
(the previous log file was taken from live USB boot). The system crashed
at 15:12 (Tried to set deprecated property gsm/band)
** Attachment added: "system log fragment (UNR 9.10). Issue happened at 15:12"
http://launchpadl
Public bug reported:
Binary package hint: network-manager
This issue appears on my HP Mini 1030nr netbook, under Karmik Netbook
Remix (Ubuntu 9.10) with network-manager
0.8~a~git.20091013t193206.679d548-0ubuntu1.
It has built-in ethernet contorller. When booting without network cable
plugged in