On Wed 26 Dec 2012 at 21:14:45 +0100, Luca Capello wrote: > 3) I did wanted a standard system with OpenSSH, thus I chose no other > tasks that these two. However, I was quite surprised to discover > that in the end there was no network interface available in > /etc/network/interfaces (only lo), which means that even plugging an > ethernet cable in a DHCP-served network did not result in a > network-enabled system. It was even more surprising considering that > /etc/resolv.conf contained the DHCP-provided value used during the > installation. > > While I agree that my installation is not a typical one, given that > there was a working Wi-Fi connection during installation (everything > worked flawlessly, thank you!), not having it in the end is > suboptimal. Which translates into the fact that if there is no > network-manager installed I would say that all network cards should > be enabled in /etc/network/interfaces. > > IIRC this was recently discussed on debian-boot@, but I was unable to > quickly find it in the archive and I do not remember the final > outcome about it.
Bug #694068. Regards, Brian. -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org