While doing some testing here I couldn't reproduce the whitespace issue,
though I did find a bug matching your description that's related to our
udev hooks.
Could you try doing the two following changes?
In /lib/udev/rules.d/40-bridge-network-interface.rules:
- replace "bridge-network-interface" by "bridge-network-interface&"
In /lib/udev/rules.d/40-vlan-network-interface.rules (if you have it on your
system):
- replace "vlan-network-interface" by "vlan-network-interface&"
Then reboot to test with your config.
On my test system (12.10), this fixes it, another look at why
indentation would fix it was unsuccessful, so hopefully that wasn't the
actual source of the problem ;)
** Changed in: bridge-utils (Ubuntu)
Status: Triaged => Incomplete
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bond entries in /etc/network/interfaces fail without indent (when
adding a bond the bridge fails to acquire a dhcp address)
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