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network-manager not connecting automatically anymore



Hi,

As of late, I'm not connected to my wired network after booting, and
still not when logging into GNOME. eth0 exists and is up, but doesn't
have an IP.

I used to be connected right after booting. Sadly, I can't tell which
version of network-manager I was using then. It's 0.7.999-2 now.

Restarting /etc/init.d/networking does apparently not change anything.
Restarting /etc/init.d/network-manager produces the
following /var/log/messages entries:

Feb 11 14:24:15 hades kernel: [  397.780033] skge eth0: disabling
interface
Feb 11 14:24:16 hades kernel: [  397.853895] skge eth0: enabling
interface
Feb 11 14:24:16 hades kernel: [  397.857674] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_UP): eth0:
link is not ready
Feb 11 14:24:19 hades kernel: [  400.893030] skge eth0: Link is up at
1000 Mbps, full duplex, flow control both
Feb 11 14:24:19 hades kernel: [  400.893409] ADDRCONF(NETDEV_CHANGE):
eth0: link becomes ready

In order to go online, I either have to log into GNOME and select
"ifupdown(eth0)" from nm-applets left click drop down menu or execute
"dhclient".

If I restart /etc/init.d/network-manager, I'm disconnected again.

Any ideas?

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