Clint: something to consider. How would people (except for advanced
users) fix their interfaces files? Can we provide a bash script
installed by default, that will allow people to quickly install a
vanilla interfaces files? It could also save a backup, and optionally
restore it with another script. Or a simple debian package that can be
installed, etc.

One way or the other, I think we need to provide an easy fix for the
average user hit by this (and having the typical home networking
connection, which doesn't need any customization of the interfaces
file). Otherwise, we'll be one step further from fixing bug #1 :)

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