All it prints is "OK". Nothing appears to happen after that. I'm not
sure what you were expecting.

After a bit of playing around I think network-manager might have been
interfering with the results. Since uninstalling that I'm now getting
the same results as I had with Edgy: it won't connect at boot time with
"auto eth1" in /etc/network/interfaces. But if I run "sudo ifup eth1" in
my desktop startup scripts it succeeds.

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wpa_supplicant doesn't work in "managed mode" in Feisty
https://launchpad.net/bugs/91477

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