Hi All,

I am seeing a very strange behavior on my Dell D810 laptop. Everytime I 
start up the system, NM chooses to connect to a non-existent wired 
network. I see the following in the log files:

Jun  8 00:53:17 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  starting...
Jun  8 00:53:17 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  eth1: Device is 
fully-supported using driver 'ipw2200'.
Jun  8 00:53:17 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  nm_device_init(): 
waiting for device's worker thread to start
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  nm_device_init(): 
device's worker thread started, continuing.
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  Now managing wireless 
(802.11) device 'eth1'.
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  Deactivating device eth1.
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune kernel: ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0: link is not 
ready
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  eth0: Device is 
fully-supported using driver 'tg3'.
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  nm_device_init(): 
waiting for device's worker thread to start
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  nm_device_init(): 
device's worker thread started, continuing.
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  Now managing wired 
Ethernet (802.3) device 'eth0'.
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  Deactivating device eth0.
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  Will activate wired 
connection 'eth0' because it now has a link.
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  SWITCH: no current 
connection, found better connection 'eth0'.
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune dhcdbd: message_handler: message handler not 
found under /com/redhat/dhcp/eth0 for sub-path eth0.dbus.get.reason
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  Will activate 
connection 'eth0'.
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  Device eth0 activation 
scheduled...
Jun  8 00:53:18 Xymnotune NetworkManager: <info>  Activation (eth0) 
started...


This has started occurring after I installed Fedora 7 on my laptop. Now 
I am wondering if this is a Fedora bug of a NM bug.

Any pointers on how to fix this issue are welcome.

thanks,
Rogue

Fedora 7 / NM Applet 0.6.5
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