I agree. It seems to be that the networkManager service seems to disable
that network connection at startup. I use kubuntu, so have KDE's
knetworkmanager, which has no way to set a "preferred" network of any
kind. Perhaps adding a feature that involved a  "preferred" network,
then this wouldn't be a problem.

A very convenient work around is to remove network-manager and
knetworkmanager. It works flawlessly, unless of course you need some
kind of network management software b/c you have a wireless network or
multiple wired networks.

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Need to manually ifup eth0 in feisty
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