The gutsy release notes
(https://wiki.ubuntu.com/GutsyGibbon/ReleaseNotes) mentions the
following about this
Network Manager
*
In Ubuntu 7.10, network-manager only manages interfaces that are marked
for roaming. Thus, all interfaces that were previously managed by
network-manager will be set to roaming mode during upgrade. Technically, this
takes any interface stanzas using the dhcp method with no options and that are
marked auto, and removes them from /etc/network/interfaces. If you rely on your
interfaces being started by ifupdown when the system starts up, you need to
re-enable them in /etc/network/interfaces manually, or disable roaming in
System -> Administration -> Network.
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eth0 missing in (/etc/network/) interfaces file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159123
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