On Tue, May 31, 2016 at 12:34:14AM -0400, William Witteman wrote:
> I have always set up networking in a text file - very explicitly.  I
> thought that something Gnome-y had wormed its way in there and
> "helped".
> 
> However, I have a partial solution - I ran an "ifup eth0", and I have
> a network again.  What I wonder now is why isn't that happening when I
> boot up?

Well it will if the config is in /etc/network/interfaces AND that file
says 'auto eth0' on one of the lines.

That's how debian has done it for over a decade now.

I did see one laptop loose its wired network recently.  The network device
is no longer showing in lspci, which is rather odd for an internal device.
Unfortunately being a Dell it seems it has a misfeature of doing an
rfkill on the wifi if it can't check the link state on the wired network,
so wifi can't connect either.  Pretty useless laptop at this point.

-- 
Len Sorensen
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