AFAIK this is expected behavior: interfaces managed outside
NetworkManager (e.g. in /etc/network/interfaces) are ignored and
considered up (but nothing else is done); unless the value of the key
"managed" (under [ifupdown]) is set to true in
/etc/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.conf. Its value defaults to false.
Now whether that works well with dnsmasq is an entirely different
matter, but if there are issues with that it should be filed as a
separate bug.
Since it's "fixed" in all supported Ubuntu releases (this behavior
predates dnsmasq being enabled by NM), I'm closing this a Fix Released.
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Fix Released
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When eth0 is unmanaged, system connections for other NICs aren't
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