Christof,

Thank you for the workaround but this is not really a fix. This behavior
of "DHCP by default" is incredibly faulty. I have 2 interfaces. Both are
connected to the same network for specific reasons and due to this weird
"feature" everytime I boot I need to shutdown the eth1.

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Network Manager conflict with bridge defined in /etc/network/interfaces
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/296782
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