For the record, this is how to clean up:
sudo update-r.cd networking remove sudo update-r.cd networking defaults
Vincent has the same problem, and he mentioned that he has an /etc/init.d/networking.dpkg-old; that sounds like ifupdown once failed to upgrade/configure?
For the record, this is how to clean up:
sudo update-r.cd networking remove
sudo update-r.cd networking defaults
Vincent has the same problem, and he mentioned that he has an /etc/init. d/networking. dpkg-old; that sounds like ifupdown once failed to upgrade/configure?