Well, since I didn't set the root password, the only way for me to use 
su was through sudo. But thanks for confirming this...glad to know I'm 
not crazy.

dlgandalf wrote:
> this bug is real, I ran into it many times now.
> Btw, can someone tell me if it is necessary for the hosts file to have the 
> rule
>
> 127.0.0.1 localhost <hostname-name>
>
> with the emphasis on the name between '<>'
>
> btw Mr Peoples you can still use 'su' -command, you don't have to do a
> recovery mode
>
> ** Changed in: network-manager (Ubuntu)
>      Assignee: (unassigned) => dlgandalf (gandalf-die-laterne)
>        Status: New => Confirmed
>
>

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[hardy] Manually Configuring Network Causes Massive, Unreversable, Failure
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