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Message #16586
[Bug 1349273] Re: NM does not retry opening mobile data on reboot
So, in the case of an incorrect APN, it's my assumption that the APN
Editor will *always* notify NM after adding a new custom Internet
context ( ie. because fixing isn't yet allowed ). We should verify this
with the System Settings team.
I *think* you should be able to re-create the first scenario by adding a
test hook env variable that causes a failure to be returned to a
SETUP_DATA_CALL. Then clear the variable and reboot. I'll give this a
try.
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1349273
Title:
NM does not retry opening mobile data on reboot
Status in “network-manager” package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
In case NM has failed to open any mobile data context, it will not re-
try when rebooting the phone.
This happened with a pre-paid SIM with no credit: opening a data
context for it obviously failed. After adding credit to the SIM, I
followed the instructions from the operator to reboot the phone to get
data. However, after rebooting I had no mobile data. Taking a look to
system settings, cellular data was set to "Off" and I was able to
revert the situation marking the "2G/3G/4G" option. Make NM retry the
list of contexts in case no context was ever active on previous boot
would make life easier for the user.
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