Ok, I now understand what happens with network-manager. However, I only
have a single wired connection, and it must have been taking over 2
minutes to reaquire the DHCP lease, as I was invariably getting
impatient after about a minute and restarting networking manually via
the init scripts. Is there a reason why network-manager takes so long on
wired connections?

As well, I assume this means there *is* a separate issue with the ACPI
scripts dropping the default route? If so, I don't think I'm
experiencing it, as without network-manager installed, my routes (and
dhcp address) stay intact over a sleep/resume.

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after sleep, default route is gone
https://launchpad.net/bugs/69892

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