response on the forums was the following :
It is ok for eth0 not to be mentioned in /etc/network/interfaces; it means it is managed in roaming mode by NetworkManager You can reboot or disable and reenable networking via the NetworkManager applet.
so I suppose the bug is invalid ?
response on the forums was the following :
It is ok for eth0 not to be mentioned in /etc/network/ interfaces; it means it is managed in roaming mode by NetworkManager
You can reboot or disable and reenable networking via the NetworkManager applet.
so I suppose the bug is invalid ?