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Since it's been a very long time since any additional info was added to
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out what additional work should be done on this bug.
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local loopback interface isn't brought up on boot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/83715
You receiv
Running 8.04 RC Hardy Heron, experiencing a similar problem. Upgraded a few
days ago from 7.10, and in 7.10 I could not print reliably in evince (ended up
assuming it was a buggy app and installing acroread instead), and I would get a
~3 minute delay on login. The same annoying ~3 minute delay p
network-manager doesn't touch lo interfaces from what i know ...
rassigning to ifupdown package in the hope that its a better place to
track this.
** Changed in: ifupdown (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: network-manager => ifupdown
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local loopback interface isn't brought up on boot
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Hi, did either of you get a chance to test this on Gutsy?
It would be interesting to see a copy of /etc/network/interfaces right
after install before NM does it's first connect to a wireless network.
Also, what hardware are you using? The output from 'lspci -v' would be
good. Thanks.
** Changed i
This happens on Fiesty release too. At home, I have no wired network connected;
I use GnomePPP to dial in to the ISP.
Updated to repositories on 2007-05-14. Kernel 2.6.20-15-generic.
Immediately after startup::
$ ping localhost
connect: Network is unreachable
$ ifconfig
eth1 Link e
Confirmed on Feisty-Beta.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/eric# more /etc/network/interfaces
auto lo
iface lo inet loopback
auto eth0
iface eth0 inet dhcp
auto eth1
iface eth1 inet dhcp
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/home/eric# ifconfig
eth1 Protokoll:Ethernet Hardware Adresse 00:1A:92:22:31:C5
Apologies I misread the interfaces file - there is are a lot of carriage
returns in the file so when I ran cat /etc/network/interfaces it looked
like it only had one line in it. I don't know the reason why the file is
formatted like this...
Please find complete file attached.
iface lo inet loopb
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Sourcepackagename: None => network-manager
Assignee: Brian Murray => (unassigned)
Status: Needs Info => Unconfirmed
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My /etc/network/interfaces has one line only
'auto eth1'
I suspect this file may have been modified by network-manager as I'm
sure there was more stuff in it before...
It should obviously have 'auto lo' in it somewhere.
On Wed, 2007-02-07 at 18:34 +, Brian Murray wrote:
> Thanks for your b
Thanks for your bug report. Could you add your /etc/network/interfaces
config file, as installed, to it? Thanks in advance.
** Changed in: Ubuntu
Assignee: (unassigned) => Brian Murray
Status: Unconfirmed => Needs Info
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