Your message dated Tue, 29 Jan 2013 05:33:17 +0100
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and subject line NetworkManager install destroys access
has caused the Debian Bug report #658919,
regarding NetworkManager install destroys access
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Package: network-manager
Version: 0.9.2.0-1
Severity: critical

While updating the package 'network-manager' it cut off access to my network 
card, removing the static IP configuration in /etc/network/interfaces
This is for a static IP based server.
Server is no longer accessible until I can go onsite.   No log information.

Preference: I want to blacklist this package, but if it must be installed, and 
almost any of the 'desktop' packages require it, there must be a way to disable 
its activity.
network-manager is not needed on a static IP server, even when some of - say - 
the gnome desktop tools, are.



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Hi,

I'm going to close this bug report as it doesn't have enough information
to reproduce and track this issue down.

The initial bug reporter apparently has removed the package in the mean
time.

Teunis, if you are willing to further debug this particular issue, we
can reopen the bug report and I'll follow up with instructions.

Michael
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