I had a problem with Ubuntu 7.04, where I couldn't get an IPv4 address
via DHCP over my wireless interface. However, DHCP worked fine over my
wired interface, and if I configured my wireless interface to use a
static address that worked too. Because roaming mode assumes that it's a
DHCP client, that didn't work either. Iwconfig reported sensible values
in both the DHCP and static cases. The eth1:avah interface appeared
transiently, as reported above.

Per the last poster's suggestion, I removed /etc/network/*/avahi* and
that fixed the problem.

This was on a i386 machine, using the alternate CD install. I'm using an
Orinoco 802.11B "silver" card.

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Network not enabled properly by NetworkManager which configures eth1:avah
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/105872
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