This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 218-10ubuntu1
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systemd (218-10ubuntu1) vivid; urgency=medium
[ Martin Pitt ]
* Merge with Debian unstable. Remaining Ubuntu changes:
- Hack to support system-image read-only /etc, and modify files in
/etc/writable/ instead.
FIXED wth replacment ifup@.service file used in Systemd 8ubuntu2 in both
desktop machines. One uses the onboard ethernet port, the other was
tested with a pci wifi card not normally used for performance reasons.
Both worked flawlessly with this fix.
The laptop may have a driver issue of some
It's actually very likely that this is due to bug 1421556. I'm going to
fix that soon; can you please test the next version as soon as I upload
it, and complain here if it still doesn't work?
If you want, you can also test this right away already, by replacing
/lib/systemd/system/ifup@.service
I rtested the new ifup@.service file, it changed the reports in journald
but did NOT permit the laptop to connect to any wifi connection. It
would get as far as associated being indicated but not get an IP
address-same behavior as before. I won't know until tomorrow night if
this is the same with
UPDATE Systemd 8ubuntu2 worked (without the new patch even) on desktop
fitted with PCI wifi card, did NOT work on laptop. Laptop seemed to have
another issue with the driver (as above). Today's updates to something
else seemed to cause that, with current or rolled back systemd. On that
laptop,
Laptop results with new file:
After several reboots, one time it connected to the wifi automatically,
other time it hung on getting the IP address. When hung, running this
script would get it connected:
sudo killall NetworkManager
sudo NetworkManager
After running this it connected without
The trailing garbage-ignoring error is gone, still get these errors on
the desktop running a PCI wifi card, even though it connected and is
working to send this comment:
nm_device_get_device_type: assertion 'NM_IS_DEVICE (self)' failed
also
ubuntu NetworkManager[1430]: info urfkill
I got this result from your commands, more details in the next comment
with journalctl lines relevant to this:
sudo systemctl status network-pre.target networking.service network.target
ifup@eth0.service
● network-pre.target - Network (Pre)
Loaded: loaded
Journalctl lines relevant to this bug, using a PCI connected wifi card
that did NOT come up:
Feb 11 13:26:26 ubuntu NetworkManager[1378]: info (lo): new Generic
device (driver: 'unknown'
ubuntu NetworkManager[1378]: info WiFi hardware radio set enabled
Feb 11 13:26:36 ubuntu
Ubuntu version is Vivid (alpha) on all machines, booting systemd by
default with upstart removed
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1420601
Title:
It's relatively unlikely that the initrd is related to this. The most
likely change from -6 was this:
http://anonscm.debian.org/cgit/pkg-
systemd/systemd.git/commit/?id=c90467c1b29
In a boot with the failed networking, can you please run
sudo systemctl status -u network-pre.target
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