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Package: network-manager
Version: 0.6.6-2
Severity: wishlist
When trying to boot a diskless client using nfsroot, with a default
lenny install using debootstrap, network-manager attempts to
reconfigure the already functioning interface causing the boot to hang
and the client to loose the nfs mounted root.
The simplest workaround it to not let network-manager touch the
default interface by setting it to manual in network/interfaces, i.e.:
iface eth0 inet manual
However, it would be nice if network-manager could detect that the
interface was already active and not down it by default.
Thanks,
Troy
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On Tue, 23 Dec 2008 13:06:01 -0700 Troy Heber <[email protected]> wrote:
> Package: network-manager
> Version: 0.6.6-2
> Severity: wishlist
>
>
> When trying to boot a diskless client using nfsroot, with a default
> lenny install using debootstrap, network-manager attempts to
> reconfigure the already functioning interface causing the boot to hang
> and the client to loose the nfs mounted root.
>
> The simplest workaround it to not let network-manager touch the
> default interface by setting it to manual in network/interfaces, i.e.:
> iface eth0 inet manual
>
> However, it would be nice if network-manager could detect that the
> interface was already active and not down it by default.
network-manager (by default) no longer touches any interfaces which are
configured via /etc/network/interfaces.
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