Confirmed. There is some kind of regression at NetworkManager on Karmic
that prevents it from releasing an interface configured at:

 /etc/network/interfaces

The workarround for now is to remove the package network-manager (plus
its companions network-manager-gnome, ...-kde, etc) and configure the
system-server network at  /etc/network/interfaces

With no NM (Network Manager) messing with the manually configured
interface, the network connection is quite stable and works before a
session is open by any user, so the system can be used as a server
(printer server, web server, etc)

The regression is there because in Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) it was not
necessary to remove NM to have a single interface configured manually
with system-wide settings.

** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Confirmed

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After upgrading to karmic, /e/n/i network config (non NetworkManager) no longer 
works
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489357
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