Oh.. I should add: It wasn't just that the network manager wasn't there
on boot, as in the bug title. If the network-manager service was
started, the network manager would appear, but pretty much every entry
in the drop-down would be greyed out, so no connections could be
established, such as wireless/VPN etc. The only way I could get an
internet connection was to first start the network-manager service and
then plug in a cable.

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