I think it is some kind of bug of specific version of NetworkManager
since I have very similar issue with my virtual interfaces. They are
configured as static but NM always trying to get IP address using
DHCP. Here is my version:

Installed Packages
Name        : NetworkManager
Arch        : x86_64
Epoch       : 1
Version     : 0.9.9.1
Release     : 4.git20140319.fc20
Size        : 5.7 M
Repo        : installed
>From repo   : rhughes-f20-gnome-3-12-x86_64
Summary     : Network connection manager and user applications
URL         : http://www.gnome.org/projects/NetworkManager/
License     : GPLv2+
Description : NetworkManager is a system network service that manages
your network devices
            : and connections, attempting to keep active network
connectivity when available.
            : It manages ethernet, WiFi, mobile broadband (WWAN), and
PPPoE devices, and
            : provides VPN integration with a variety of different VPN services.

Someone told me I should try to use some COPR repo, but I can't find
any newer version there

L:

On 27 July 2014 13:53, David BERCOT <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> I'm on Debian (Sid) and I've recently upgraded to Gnome 3.12.
> For my network, I use guessnet to put the right configuration,
> depending on the place I plug my computer (work, home, etc...).
>
> Before Gnome 3.12, NM showed me the list of options
> (from /etc/network/interfaces) :
> - Ifupdown (Maison)
> - Ifupdown (Travail)
> - etc...
>
> Now, it shows me... nothing...
> And more, it uses DHCP even I'm in a place where the connection should
> be in static mode...
> It seems that, at boot, the right connection is configured by guessnet
> (for exemple "Maison") but, just after, NM changes it with DHCP.
>
> Do you have any clue for me ?
>
> Thank you.
>
> David.
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