This appears to be closely related to sleep and hibernation - does
Network-Manager save it's disabled state to disk anywhere?

I had two more cases of n-m launching in disabled state, one on a laptop
brought up after a broken sleep (battery ran out) and one on a desktop
that did not hibernate properly.

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Network starts disabled without apparent reason
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/541488
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