I've just downloaded Ubuntu 8.10 and have experienced a similar problem.
I'm trying to set-up a static IP address for my PC but the Network
Settings don't 'stick' as the guy above 'photonymous' says, and when i
reboot the  'Auto eth0' connection resurfaces.

Further confusingly the Network Control Panel in Ubuntu claims that the
'Auto-eth0' connection is 'never' whereas my newly created 'My eth0'
connection is '3 minutes' but when i delete the auto-connection the
system tray proudly proclaims that that 'My network is now
disconnected', and in a few moments the Network Manager announces
through the System Tray that 'My eth0' connection is now connected. But
when i restart the computer the 'Auto eth0' connection is again created
and it is the default connection.  My new connection is there but not
active. I manually then have to convince the system that 'My eth0'  is
the one to use again, but no matter what i do these settings are lost
next time start Ubuntu which then goes back using 'Auto eth0'.

This didn't use to be no problem in Ubuntu 8.04.

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network manager won't save fixed ip settings on wired connections
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/283233
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