Public bug reported:

Running Xenial on a Macbook Air.  This was running Wily and was upgraded
to Xenial using do-release-upgrade.  Network Manager works, and can
manage NICs, WiFI and VPNs that I have configured, however, the service
no longer starts on boot like it did under Wily and like it should by
default in any case.

I have to manually start NetworkManager after each reboot using "service
NetworkManager start".

After that step, network is restored and works as it should.

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

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Title:
  NetworkManager service stops starting on boot after upgrade to Xenial

Status in network-manager package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Running Xenial on a Macbook Air.  This was running Wily and was
  upgraded to Xenial using do-release-upgrade.  Network Manager works,
  and can manage NICs, WiFI and VPNs that I have configured, however,
  the service no longer starts on boot like it did under Wily and like
  it should by default in any case.

  I have to manually start NetworkManager after each reboot using
  "service NetworkManager start".

  After that step, network is restored and works as it should.

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