* Michael Biebl:
> So my guess is, that this is not actually a regression in 0.9.0, but simply
> due
> to the fact that network-manager was restarted (i.e. stopped) during the
> upgrade. And indeed I was able to reproduce the same behaviour with 0.8.4.
I was, too. Here's the log of my activities
* Michael Biebl:
> Please also try the following:
>
> - Stop network-manager (service network-manager stop).
At this point, eth1 is down and resolv.conf is empty except for the
NetworkManager comment mentioned before.
> - ifup eth1
> (check if resolv.conf is properly setup)
resolv.conf is okay
* Michael Biebl:
> Is this behaviour reproducable?
Yes. *Stopping* network-manager via the init script reproduces the
behavior.
>> isc-dhcp-client is installed. When ifup is called, the DNS information
>> from the DHCP server is correctly written to /etc/resolv.conf (At the
>> moment, I am not e
found 642191 0.8.4.0-2
thanks
Hi there!
On Tue, 20 Sep 2011 11:26:07 +0200, Michael Biebl wrote:
> You all filed independent bug reports against network-manager-0.9.0-2 about NM
> clearing/rewriting /etc/resolv.conf.
>
> They all look like duplicates to me that's why I merged them and and unless
Hi Hilko, Luca and Moshe!
You all filed independent bug reports against network-manager-0.9.0-2 about NM
clearing/rewriting /etc/resolv.conf.
They all look like duplicates to me that's why I merged them and and unless the
analysis shows otherwise I'd like you to follow up on this bug #642191 so w
Am 20.09.2011 08:48, schrieb Hilko Bengen:
> Package: network-manager
> Version: 0.9.0-2
> Severity: critical
>
> On my workstation, I have a fairly trivial network setup that just used
> to work:
>
> ,[ /etc/network/interfaces ]
> | auto lo eth1
> |
> | iface lo inet loopback
> |
> | iface
Am 20.09.2011 08:48, schrieb Hilko Bengen:
> Package: network-manager
> Version: 0.9.0-2
> Severity: critical
>
> On my workstation, I have a fairly trivial network setup that just used
> to work:
Is this behaviour reproducable?
Can you please test and confirm if 0.8.4 did also show this behaviou
Package: network-manager
Version: 0.9.0-2
Severity: critical
On my workstation, I have a fairly trivial network setup that just used
to work:
,[ /etc/network/interfaces ]
| auto lo eth1
|
| iface lo inet loopback
|
| iface eth1 inet dhcp
| hostname ataraxia
`
isc-dhcp-client is i
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