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[Bug 1385709] Re: network-manager service doesn't start at boot time

 

Updated lubuntu from 14.04 to 14.10 today. Had the same issue. #1 worked
for me. Had installed sendmail in the past. I tracked down that the
/etc/network/if-*.d/sendmail scripts were the culprit. Just moved them
to sendmail.bak (in if-up, if-down and if-post-down) and now everything
works fine. Thank you!

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Title:
  network-manager service doesn't start at boot time

Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed

Bug description:
  I just completed the upgrade from Kubuntu 14.04 to 14.10. Haven't had
  any network trouble before the upgrade. After the upgrade, the
  network-manager service does not start when the computer boots up -
  the Kubuntu splash screen says 'waiting for network configuration',
  then 'waiting another 60 seconds for network configuration' (or
  something like that), then finally boots up without a network
  connection. Also the Network Management tray icon tooltip says that
  the network-manager service is not running. However if I then manually
  open the terminal and run 'sudo service network-manager start', then
  it starts ok and the network connects within a few seconds and
  everything works ok until the next reboot. I'm on a desktop PC with a
  wired LAN connection and no wifi adapter. network-manager version is
  0.9.8.8-0ubuntu28.

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