Merge lp://staging/~penguin359/ubuntu/precise/network-manager/fix-for-1005091-precise into lp://staging/ubuntu/precise/network-manager
Status: | Rejected |
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Rejected by: | Stéphane Graber |
Proposed branch: | lp://staging/~penguin359/ubuntu/precise/network-manager/fix-for-1005091-precise |
Merge into: | lp://staging/ubuntu/precise/network-manager |
Diff against target: |
12 lines (+1/-1) 1 file modified
debian/ifblacklist_migrate.sh (+1/-1) |
To merge this branch: | bzr merge lp://staging/~penguin359/ubuntu/precise/network-manager/fix-for-1005091-precise |
Related bugs: |
Reviewer | Review Type | Date Requested | Status |
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Mathieu Trudel-Lapierre | Disapprove | ||
Ubuntu branches | Pending | ||
Review via email: mp+107545@code.staging.launchpad.net |
Description of the change
Fixed issue with NetworkManager failing to disable all lines related to network interface when taking over management of the device. Prior to this fix, if IPv6 was employed on the network, it would not disable the inet6 lines for the interface thereby preventing NetworkManager from taking over control of the interface, but still disabling dhcp in the /etc/network/
Unmerged revisions
- 163. By Loren M. Lang
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Fixed issue when installing NetworkManager with IPv6 enabled
When NetworkManager is installed while there are automatic interfaces
with both inet dhcp and inet6 auto (IPv6-enabled) interfaces,
NetworkManager would disable the dhcp lines without disabling the auto
lines for IPv6 preventing NetworkManager from actually taking over
management of the interface.
OK; so this one is technically correct but against the wrong branch; Rejected :)