Also seen this, and it may also be de-configuring interfaces if no DHCP
exist, or configuring them with it's configuration.

It seems to no-longer be respecting the 'do not configure interface if
already configured by /etc/network/interfaces'.

Attempting to fix this by moving /etc/network/interfaces out of the way
did not work for me, as NM would not save static IP configurations to an
interface. I was only able to stop NM clobbering /etc/network/interfaces
settings by apt-get purge network-manager.

Needs to be checked to see why NM is trying to configure interfaces
already configured.

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[karmic] n-m overwrites /etc/resolv.conf even when NICs are configured in 
/etc/network/interfaces
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/435618
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