Public bug reported:

When doing hard reboots after an X crash, nm-applet reports that it's
connected normally, yet nothing requiring network connectivity actually
works. This is resolved by doing a soft reboot (from logged in, not from
the login screen), until the next hard reboot.

At the beginning of booting, there are several lines about networking
stuff: resolvconf, dnsmasq, and maybe something else. One of those lines
changes from 1st (hard) reboot to 2nd (soft) reboot, which is probably
useful information, but I can't read it as it flies by, and I can't
scroll back to it in CTRL-ALT-F8... I'm sure you can tell me how to get
it somehow

I'm using Jaunty, with dnsmasq set up to cache dns locally (using
instructions from http://ubuntu.wordpress.com/2006/08/02/local-dns-
cache-for-faster-browsing/ ), and nothing special that seems relevant to
me, though I'm sure you'll have a long list of stuff you want from me :)

** Affects: network-manager (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

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network manager reports connectivity when there isn't any after a hard reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/378851
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