Am 07.02.2013 07:49, schrieb Bob Proulx: >> # The primary network interface >> #allow-hotplug eth0 >> NetworkManager#iface eth0 inet dhcp > > That looks like a comment error. The NetworkManager package replaces > (replaced?) "iface eth0 inet dhcp" with "#NetworkManager#iface eth0 > inet dhcp" but in your case that seems to have been munged.
Correct, the /e/n/i mangler (ifblacklist_migrate.sh script) in network-manager is history[1]. The debian-installer for 7.0 (needs RC1 or newer) will create proper NM configuration, so this is no longer necessary. I'm glad that this ugly script could be dropped. I was considering trying to clean up the mangled /e/n/i on upgrades. But then I decided against it, as it probably causes more harm then good and. If you have such a (broken) /e/n/i config and you haven't noticed by now, it probably doesn't affect you anyway. It's best to manually clean that up. Michael [1] http://packages.qa.debian.org/n/network-manager/news/20130129T033306Z.html -- Why is it that all of the instruments seeking intelligent life in the universe are pointed away from Earth?
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