Lennart Poettering [2015-10-14 18:15 +0200]:
> My educated guess is that DEbian's ifupdown scripts are responsible for
> this... IIRC they install a unit file that is pulled in on hotplug,
> and might keep the device busy...

Yes, /lib/udev/net.agent. It calls ifup or ifdown if the interface is
configured in /etc/network/interfaces, i. e. with ifupdown. But if it
does not appear in "ifquery -l" the script doesn't touch the
interface.

To be 100% sure you can temporarily move away /lib/udev/net.agent and
see if it still happens?

Thanks,

Martin

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