The n-m side of the problem is that it tears down and re-dhcdbd's interfaces which are already ifup'ed by /etc/init.d/networking. This definitively needs to be fixed, but is not release-critical.
The ntpd side of the problem is that it should be configured to just listen on * instead of per-interface. Or, alternatively, uninstalling n-m is an appropriate solution, too. :)
The n-m side of the problem is that it tears down and re-dhcdbd's interfaces which are already ifup'ed by /etc/init. d/networking. This definitively needs to be fixed, but is not release-critical.
The ntpd side of the problem is that it should be configured to just listen on * instead of per-interface. Or, alternatively, uninstalling n-m is an appropriate solution, too. :)