@Sergiu Did you try removing the existing connection entry and create a brand new one?
This worked for me. NM prompted me for the password and the new connection is now persistent (i.e. is not lost on reboot) Claudio Il giorno 06/nov/08, alle ore 11:02, Sergiu Bivol ha scritto: > Three machines with Intrepid here. All of them fresh installs, > updated. Each of them has 3 network cards with static IPs. > None of them is manageable. > > I randomly get any combination of these results when configuring > the interfaces with network manager: > - the settings are saved, but no connection. > - a connection does not work unless I click on NM, then click on > EthName > - no password prompt at all, no matter what I change > - password prompt appears, but it has no effect (no settings get > saved) > - checking/unchecking "System setting" or "Start automatically" has > no effect (they are simply set randomly each time I edit the > connection) > - a connection finally works (ping IP), but there is no nameserver, > even though I have set one > - lots of connections can be added - is there a sane reason for this?! > - NM ignores the connections with static IPs and tries to connect > to an unconfigured interface > - there is no NM at all after login > > There is also a stable result: > - ALL the settings are lost on reboot, with no obvious reason > > A whole IT department in a whole university is going crazy here. Is > there something that we are missing? A spell or something? Hardy works > perfectly. > > -- > [regression] devices/interfaces not set to "auto" in /etc/network/ > interfaces get blacklisted in 0.7 (intrepid) but were managed in > 0.6 (hardy and before) > https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279262 > You received this bug notification because you are a direct subscriber > of the bug. > -- [regression] devices/interfaces not set to "auto" in /etc/network/interfaces get blacklisted in 0.7 (intrepid) but were managed in 0.6 (hardy and before) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/279262 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list [email protected] https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/ubuntu-bugs
