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Thanks. How come you added the linux-meta task again?
I've had a look at your logs, and this looks like a configuration issue
rather than a bug. When your computer first boots, Network Manager tries
to activate your network connection using DHCP (because this is your
system-wide setting, and is
Sorry about the linux-meta task, it was my error. The site asked me
about it and I clicked it... dumb me.
Yes, the server does not have DHCP enabled. The computer is setup as
static IP. How can I make that system-wide or where can I learn how to?
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Network running only after 1st login
I'm not sure how to do it really, but I know network manager can be
configured system-wide. I'll convert this bug report in to a support
request where you'll probably get help from someone who knows how to do
it.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Incomplete = Invalid
** bug
I don't think this is a kernel bug. Re-assigning to network-manager.
Could you please attach your /var/log/daemon.log and /var/log/messages
after a fresh boot?
Thanks
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Sourcepackagename: linux-meta = network-manager
Status: New = Incomplete
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