This clashes with design decisions in NM and general handling logic for
switching between available interfaces in the event one gets
disconnected -- you can't instantly switch unless it's already
connected, otherwise you need to wait for scans, associations, DHCP
renewal or auth before regaining access to the network (which means it's
not instantaneous).

You may be able to uncheck "Connect automatically" for the wifi
connection to avoid it connecting on startup.

Marking Invalid -- as stated above, this is a design decision from the
upstream developers, not a bug.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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Title:
  Network Manager starts all available interfaces

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