In the following part of syslog it appears, though, that NM is managing
eth0 after saying that it's "now unmanaged"!
May 8 18:36:49 k8u NetworkManager: (eth0): now unmanaged
[...]
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: There is already a pid file
/var/run/dhclient.eth0.pid with pid 3094
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: killed old client process, removed PID file
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.1.1
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: Copyright 2004-2008 Internet Systems Consortium.
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: All rights reserved.
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient:
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: wmaster0: unknown hardware address type 801
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: parse_option_param: Bad format a
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: wmaster0: unknown hardware address type 801
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: Listening on LPF/eth0/00:0d:61:ed:05:82
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: Sending on LPF/eth0/00:0d:61:ed:05:82
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: Sending on Socket/fallback
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: DHCPRELEASE on eth0 to 192.168.1.254 port 67
May 8 18:36:51 k8u NetworkManager: (eth0): carrier now OFF (device
state 1)
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: Internet Systems Consortium DHCP Client V3.1.1
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: Copyright 2004-2008 Internet Systems Consortium.
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: All rights reserved.
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: For info, please visit http://www.isc.org/sw/dhcp/
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient:
May 8 18:36:51 k8u dhclient: wmaster0: unknown hardware address type 801
May 8 18:36:51 k8u NetworkManager: (eth0): carrier now ON (device
state 1)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/374006
Title:
dhcp fails, but succeeds after ifdown/ifup in rc.local
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
Binary package hint: network-manager
The bug occurred after upgrading to jaunty.
I'm not sure about the network-manager, it could also be the kernel, a driver
for my network card,
or perhaps the cause in the reorderings done to increase the booting speed in
jaunty.
Also I expect this to be duplicate bug, but I couldn't determine an existing
one that was really close enough.
I reported this earlier at this existing report, but then found that
ubuntu-bug is preferred, so
I'm repeating this here:
can't connect via dhcp
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/312157
After boot using the default kernel there is no wired connection to the
internet, but everything on the local network is available. (ping by name to
local machines works, but pop for email fails.)
If I did not have another machine on the local network, I would have had no
way to know how to fix this, as this isolates the upgraded machine from the
internet.
I can always correct this by doing:
sudo ifdown eth0
sudo ifup eth0
Since this is repeatable, I'd like to hunt it down to the source of the
problem, but I have no idea how to proceed.
The network icon in the system tray does not show an active network
(neither wired nor wireless) before and after the ifdown/ifup fix.
Any suggestions as to what I could do to fix this?
ProblemType: Bug
Architecture: i386
DistroRelease: Ubuntu 9.04
Gconf:
Package: network-manager 0.7.1~rc4.1.cf199a964-0ubuntu2
ProcEnviron:
PATH=(custom, user)
LANG=nl_NL.UTF-8
SHELL=/bin/bash
SourcePackage: network-manager
Uname: Linux 2.6.28-11-generic i686
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