@ ivan-kukobko
This "sudo service network-manager restart" does not crash dbus.
This "sudo service network-interface restart" makes no-sense, as no instance is 
specified and it's an instance job.

Please file separate, new bugs for any issues that you have. And let
developers responsible for these component to triage them appropriately.

@ bgonza868
Read the job, and look at the events. As it stands now, stopping (or restarting 
networking service) is intended to only happen during shutdown. As all network 
interfaces are deconfigured, all network filesystems are unmounted, system dbus 
is stopped, all graphical user sessions are killed, 
network-manager/bluetooth/avahi/ofono are all stopped. This is why networking 
job is only supported to be started on boot, and stopped on shutdown. There is 
no logic to support interactive stopping or restarting this job in Ubuntu. This 
has nothing to do with freedesktop, other operating systems, other upstream 
projects, syvinit, upstart or systemd. This is purely what networking.conf 
upstart job supports doing as shipped in the ifupdown package in ubuntu today.

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