Thanks for your reply.

It surely is a change from previous releases. However, the beginning of this 
problem is already noticeable in Jaunty.
When creating a custom Jaunty live-cd (with remastersys for example), you have 
to include network-manager or the live-cd won't boot (it gets stuck at 
configuring network interfaces). If you force it a little, it continues to 
boot, but you have no network at all on live-cd.

I consider this not really desired, I mean Jaunty works fine without
network-manager as long as you install it to your harddrive. But when
you use that installation to create a custom live-cd (I mean, the
packages on your installation are (mostly) the same as those that will
be on the custom live-cd, and network-manager is not one of them), it
gives problems (it won't boot, or the network is broken, or both).
However, this did not happen before (I'm pretty sure the problem didn't
exist with Intrepid (8.10) and very certain it didn't with Hardy (8.04)

So there must have changed something I guess from 8.10 to 9.04 and it seems 
even worse from 9.04 to 9.10.
You will probably agree that a custom live-cd without network connection isn't 
very useable.

So, I'm gonna test Alpha 6 as soon as it's available (maybe today, or
otherwise this weekend) and see if network-manager is really required to
have network connection (it wasn't in the past, but now apparently, it
is). I will also try (it's a little risky, I know, because it's still
alpha) to make a custom live cd without network-manager. If that one
fails to boot, I'll retry with network-manager and let you know the
results.

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No more network after removing network-manager
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/407302
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