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 machine it still came up on "Auto eth0" with the
dynamic IP. I can manually reselect "manual eth0" and then it's OK, but
that's not really acceptable, it needs to come up right after boot
without extra user interaction. Furthermore, the automatic MTU it comes
up with is wrong! The value I see is 576, instead of 1500, which causes
the vpnc program to fail. This happened on two completely different
pieces of hardware. Completely deleting the "Auto eth0" connection also
did not fix the problem, it just pops pack after reboot.
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Static IP ethernet network setting is lost after reboot
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/303068
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