yes, it seems to.  I tried it this morning. Then nm-applet shows,
wireless appears and the mapped interfaces are showing in the nm-applet
menu.

In managed=false, this seems to be a race of some kind.  I used sysv-rc
to take NetworkManager out of the boot, and start it for the first time
in an xterm, but everything just appeared.  Maybe I should create a new
runlevel, that is all boot stuff until NetworkManager and then try
things in there.

Nov  2 11:26:42 stephan-lap nm-system-settings:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: 
autoconnect
Nov  2 11:26:42 stephan-lap nm-system-settings:    SCPluginIfupdown: management 
mode: unmanaged
Nov  2 11:26:42 stephan-lap nm-system-settings:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices 
added (udi: /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_00_11_43_75_eb_d0, iface: eth0)
Nov  2 11:26:42 stephan-lap nm-system-settings:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: devices 
added (udi: /org/freedesktop/Hal/devices/net_00_13_ce_e7_d9_f8, iface: eth1)
Nov  2 11:26:42 stephan-lap nm-system-settings:    Ifupdown: get unmanaged 
devices count: 1
Nov  2 11:26:42 stephan-lap nm-system-settings:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: 
(152797424) ... get_connections.
Nov  2 11:26:42 stephan-lap nm-system-settings:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: 
(152797424) connections count: 6
Nov  2 11:26:42 stephan-lap nm-system-settings:    Ifupdown: get unmanaged 
devices count: 1
Nov  2 11:26:42 stephan-lap nm-system-settings:    SCPlugin-Ifupdown: end _init.

look at the management mode: unmanaged und then the unmanaged devices
count.  Doesn't this look odd? Which device is managed, even though I
set managed=false?

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[intrepid] network manager must be restarted after every boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/291564
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