Public bug reported:
I am not using NetworkManager to manage my network. Rather, I am using
/etc/network/interfaces with ifplugd and guessnet to detect my network,
bring it up with the appropriate settings and run scripts associated
with each network (e.g. set printer queues, default Thunderbird profile,
connect to shares, etc.)
This mostly worked in Gutsy.
In Hardy, the networking and ifplugd services to not start automatically
when the system boots or resumes from suspend/hibernation, etc.
I need to manually run sudo /etc/init.d/networking start and sudo
/etc/init.d/ifplugd start. (Usually when I boot, but not resume, the
network comes up automatically; when I resume, I need to ifdown eth0 &&
ifup eth0.)
This may be due to my using Gnome Power Manager. I am investigating
this.
** Affects: ubuntu
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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[hardy] networking and ifplugd services not started when booting or resuming
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/213937
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