Well, if you intend to let NetworkManager handle all networking, then
perhaps this bug is invalid. But not everyone uses NetworkManager - I
can't - and for such users this is a problem. So I feel this is a valid
bug.

I guess my point is, why should /etc/network/interfaces be tied to
NetworkManager exclusively? It isn't a NetworkManager file.

Perhaps the issue is with NetworkManager being installed by default, and
dependent on ubuntu-desktop, so it can't be uninstalled without concern.
If this is Ubuntu's policy, then NetworkManager should either (1) work
perfectly, or (2) not make other networking things fail. Currently it
does neither.

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eth0 missing in (/etc/network/) interfaces file
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/159123
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