> And, last but not least. It's Ubuntu's decision to implement
> upstart, please do that the right way without introducing
> regressions.

A change in behavior is not a regression.  The supported way to bring
the interfaces down and up again is to use 'ifup' and 'ifdown', not to
use the init script or upstart job.

This bug is still marked incomplete because you've described a problem
with trying to add duplicate routes that I can't account for.
restarting the network, by any of the above means, should not result in
such an error.

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  `restart networking` does not deconfigure an interface

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