Am Sonntag, den 08.11.2009, 16:54 -0430 schrieb Patrick O'Callaghan:
> On Sun, 2009-11-08 at 20:39 +0100, Bernhard Kleine wrote:
> > we had a similar thread some days ago. At the origin of the problem is
> > network manager who does not touch static IP adresses. As a
> > consequence Evo sees that there is no actual network controlled by
> > Network Manager and thus assumes that there isnot any network at all.
> > This behaviour might change with updates to come. So far the removal
> > of Network Manager seems the best way to have Evo start online
> 
> Just configure Network Manager to manage the interface. All cases I've
> seen of this problem are due to NM not managing the interface and
> therefore reporting it as down even when it's up. AFAIK it has nothing
> to do with static IP addresses as such.
> 
> poc

The NM icon reports the network connection as up and it shows all
attributes, IP adress, device type, mac adress correctly. How can I
test, if NM really thinks that the connection is up? And how can I check
if it is managing (or at least trying to manage) the interface? I have
all necessary information in /etc/network/interfaces.

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Kind regards, Felix

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