[Bug 847782] Re: installer writes a permanent ethernet entry in interfaces file

Leo Milano lmilano at gmx.net
Thu Sep 15 17:15:46 UTC 2011


Yes, Damian, this is the same bug. To double check, you can temporarily
edit that file (using sudo), and add a "#" character in from of the ppp0
related lines. This should bring your boot time back to normal.

So, a couple questions, mostly because it's not clear who is affected:
1) have you ever used an alternative network manager? (such as wicd,
etc) 2) what installation procedure have you used, originally? (regular
cd, alternate cd, etc)

Thanks for reporting!

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Title:
  installer writes a permanent ethernet entry in interfaces file

Status in “netcfg” package in Ubuntu:
  Confirmed
Status in “upstart” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released
Status in “netcfg” source package in Oneiric:
  Won't Fix
Status in “upstart” source package in Oneiric:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  If Ubiquity (the installer) is ran while connected to the internet via
  ethernet, writes an "auto ethX" line in /etc/network/interfaces. This
  means that the boot up process, including bringing up the X system by
  upstart, will be delayed for whatever timeout is defined in
  /etc/init/failsafe.conf (see bug 839595). This is currently 120
  seconds.

  So far, it seems like the best solution would be for the installer to
  give the user the option to choose what to do with the interfaces file
  after finishing installation. This will also be an issue with upgrades
  to Oneiric, so the upgrade tool should probably offer the user to
  "fix" the interfaces file. In all cases, the user should be offered a
  sane default behavior.

  Please see bug #839595 for more information

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