Stephan made it clear that he was able to configure his wired interface
in the traditional way using ifup. This of course required an "iface
eth0" stanza in /etc/network/interfaces.

Stephan has not yet made it clear whether or not removing all references
to eth0 from /etc/network/interfaces was enough to get NetworkManager to
manage eth0.  If NM does manage eth0 under these circumstances then
either there is no bug left or perhaps there is a bug in the code that
comments things out of /e/n/i.  If NM does not manage eth0 under these
circumstances then I would start suspecting driver problems --- e.g.,
carrier detect --- but we can research that when we hear back from
Stephan.

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  Regression: NetworkManager stopped managing eth0 even though it's not
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