I just tried to reproduce this in Quantal by defining "iface eth0:1" in
/etc/network/interfaces, setting "managed=false", restarting network-
manager, bringing up eth0:1 with "ifup eth0:1". Everything was
configured as I would expect. In particular, NM did not bring up eth0:1
and eth0:1's address
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Assignee: Alexander Sack (asac) => (unassigned)
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Title:
Network Manager does not handle properly inte
Sorry for the late answers.
I think you only need to parse the iface name, and to blacklist everything that
appears in
/etc/network/interfaces
(so that they stay configured how they are intended to).
I think that what happens is that the parser that finds the iface names in
/etc/network/interfac
so is the pre-up line what counts here? or is parsing the iface name
sufficient to find which interface to blacklist?
** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Medium
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alexander Sack (asac)
Status: New => Triaged
** Tags added: pet-bu