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  The NetworkManager 0.7 preview shipped in the ubuntu 8.10 beta release does 
  not yet have a feature to "unmanage" devices configured in 
/etc/network/interfaces.
  
  Affected:
  Users that have their network devices configured in /etc/network/interfaces 
are affected.
  
  Workarounds:
  
  1. If you don't rely on your network connnection being constantly up during
  boot you can test the "ifupdown" system setting plugin, by adjusting a 
  configuration file followed by a system restart.
  
  /etc/NetworkManager/nm-system-settings.conf:
    [main]
    plugins=keyfile,ifupdown
  
  2. If you rely on your network connection being constantly up during boot, 
you 
  have to disable NetworkManager for the time being:
  
    sudo update-rc.d NetworkManager remove
  
  
  ========== Original Report:
  nm 0.7 branch is ignoring /etc/network/interfaces 
  
  Its ignoring my static IP settings and defaulting to dhcp. I can bypass
  nm with the /etc/init.d/networking script.
  
  See also: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=882842
  
  
  ========== Original Report:
  nm 0.7 branch is ignoring /etc/network/interfaces 
  
  Its ignoring my static IP settings and defaulting to dhcp. I can bypass
  nm with the /etc/init.d/networking script.
  
  See also: http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=882842

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[intrepid] new 0.7 branch ignores /etc/network/interfaces
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256054
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