Hi,

As of late, I'm not connected to my wired network after booting, and
still not when logging into GNOME. eth0 exists and is up, but doesn't
have an IP.

I used to be connected right after booting. Sadly, I can't tell which
version of network-manager I was using then. It's 0.7.999-2 now.

Restarting /etc/init.d/networking does apparently not change anything.
Restarting /etc/init.d/network-manager produces the
following /var/log/messages entries:

Feb 11 14:24:15 hades kernel: [  397.780033] skge eth0: disabling
interface
Feb 11 14:24:16 hades kernel: [  397.853895] skge eth0: enabling
interface
Feb 11 14:24:16 hades kernel: [  397.857674] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0:
link is not ready
Feb 11 14:24:19 hades kernel: [  400.893030] skge eth0: Link is up at
1000 Mbps, full duplex, flow control both
Feb 11 14:24:19 hades kernel: [  400.893409] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE):
eth0: link becomes ready

In order to go online, I either have to log into GNOME and select
"ifupdown(eth0)" from nm-applets left click drop down menu or execute
"dhclient".

If I restart /etc/init.d/network-manager, I'm disconnected again.

Any ideas?

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