[Bug 579941] Re: Networking disabled after a failed hibernate

2010-06-09 Thread DavorCubranic
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 524565 ***
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/524565

This seems a duplicate of bug #524565, and caused by Debian issue 566891
(Network Management disabled after "suspend to ram"),
http://osdir.com/ml/debian-bugs-dist/2010-01/msg07864.html.

As suggested there, running

service network-manager stop
rm /var/lib/NetworkManager/NetworkManager.state
service network-manager start

fixed the problem for me.

** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 524565
   Suspend/hibernate breaks network and triggers itself.

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[Bug 579941] Re: Networking disabled after a failed hibernate

2010-06-09 Thread DavorCubranic
** Summary changed:

- Upgrade removes eth0 from /etc/network/interfaces
+ Networking disabled after a failed hibernate

** Description changed:

  I upgraded to KUbuntu Lucid by a clean install from the CD to the root
- partition, which worked fine for a couple of days. A couple of days ago,
- after a reboot I didn't have the network connection any more. After some
- troubleshooting, I realized that /etc/network/interfaces now contained
- only the loopback interface. The only explanation I have is that a
- package install or upgrade overwrote the file, because when I added
- "iface eth0 inet dhcp" line to it *and included it as an 'auto'
- interface), the network works fine again.
+ partition (keeping the home), which worked fine for a couple of days. A
+ couple of days ago, I had to reboot after a hibernate locked up, and I
+ didn't have the network connection any more.
+ 
+ The network card is detected fine (see lshw output below), and I can
+ turn on the networking manually if I add "iface eth0 inet dhcp" line to
+ /etc/interfaces. I'd rather handle it through the NetworkManager because
+ of better integration (Firefox, for instance, insists on starting
+ offline this way), but NM just does not want to manage the interface.

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