Could not reproduce it so closing down as fixed released.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Fix Released
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Can anyone confirm if UBUNTU 10.04 is affected from this bug? In case I
would close this bug, having the kubuntu issue already reported
elsewhere.
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Static IP ethernet network setting is lost after reboot
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I have done some test with Kubuntu 9.10 x86_64 / 10.04 x86 / 10.04 x86_64
inside a VirtualBox
environment.
The bug is 100% reproducible.
Reading your last message, I have noticed that in Kubuntu there isn't a way to
edit the Auto Eth0
connection (as you do).
It is shown by knetworkmanager
I have filed a new bug report: https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/591024
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** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) = Paolo Sammicheli (xdatap1)
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There have been many changes in Ubuntu since that time you reported the
bug and your problem may have been
I just try to reproduce the bug and with Ubuntu Desktop 10.04 i386 and
it's working.
In a fresh installation I added a new cable connection called static
ip. I filled it with a static ip, netmask and default gateway. I also
selected connect automatically and available to all users.
Then I edited
Above is some topics of the Brazilian Ubuntu forum...
this bug is turning a block if working with clients... and i'm forced to
change to windows... unhapply...
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=973410
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=974382
I'm afraid I've ditched Ubuntu and gone back to Fedora 9. Fedora 9
network configuration works fine and, although the VPN client is not
quite as easy to use as that on the Ubuntu gnome network-manager it
always works with eth0 configured to a static address. On a differeet
issue, cron also always
Another confirmation here. I selected auto etho and used edit
connections it to change it from dhcp to a static ip address. When I
told network-manager to reconnect it properly assigned the static
address.
I then rebooted. I expected that, since the system connection box was
checked, my static ip
Hi guys...
I can confirm this bug in 8.10 intrepid in various hardwares...
I've atualized (ubuntu atualizations) and was listed network-manager in
this atualization (I've atualized just by this bug hehehe) and if was'n
fixed..
In the page
For wired connections I solved with a workaround:
Delete the default connection and create a new one with a custom name,
the settings for that connection are correctly saved. No luck with
wireless connections.
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Static IP ethernet network setting is lost after reboot
it don't works here...
and the worst: if I edit the /etc/network/interfaces and set the
configurations, when reboot all the conections is lost and a message
saying that this conection isn't manageable. So the network and
internet don't work...
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I can confirm this bug on three different Ubuntu 8.10 desktop computers
and one 8.10 server (which is extremely annoying). It seem that debain-
based distros need a workaround on NM code to allow this feature works.
In meantime I found this user-oriented solutions:
I have exactly the same problem. I have created a separate connection,
other than auto eth0. If I select this manually it is fine but on a
reboot the dhcp auto eth0 is connected as default. I want to know how to
configure the network settings so that my manually created connection is
the default
I heard about this being fixed in the final release of network-manager
0.7 (Intrepid is shipping a kind of pre-final). Could someone please
test this with Jaunty (since Jaunty is shipping the final)? Thanks in
advance.
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Status: New = Incomplete
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I think this is a big issue, it's not a security vulnerability but a lot
of users use static IP, and many do host webserver on their desktop pc.
This should be fixed as soon as possible and be provided in the updates.
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I am also seeing this problem. I created a second connection but when I
reboot it always defaults to the original one. I can then select the
new one and it works but I would like it to just remember which one I
wanted.
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Static IP ethernet network setting is lost after reboot
After reboot, it seems to pop back to using Auto eth0 and the default
settings (dynamic IP, automatic MTU, etc.) no matter what I've tried. I
added another connection (manual eth0) and set it to connect
automatically (and unchecked connect automatically in Auto eth0),
yet when I rebooted the
I (an many others) can confirm this bug. Here are some links:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=973410
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=974382
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/network-manager/+bug/5364 (comment
from gheeke from 2008-10-24)
The workaround above does not
I found that if I create new connection instead of modyfing auto eth0,
it remains after reboot. Seems that auto eth0 is always recreated, no
matter if that causes any other connection to lost.
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