Now I have the new connection renamed, but after a reboot I have the
connection that I renamed and "Auto eth0". The "Auto eth0" is  the
default with dhcp :( Removing "Auto eth0" doesn't work.

I'm giving up, it's easier to set up the network using the old
/etc/network/interfaces

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[intrepid] new 0.7 branch ignores /etc/network/interfaces
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/256054
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