
I am running Debian testing and after a recent dist-upgrade networking no longer comes up automatically after booting. eth0 doesn't come up and more surprisingly neither does the loopback interface. I can configure these manually after booting but would obviously like to have the interfaces come up during boot process. During the upgrade a new networking program 'dnet' appears to have been installed which I suspect is related to this problem. During the install it wanted to be configured so it could change the mac address of my nic. Until it was configured eth0 was dead and wouldn't come up at all. Does anyone know what's wrong and how I can fix it? I'm tempted to uninstall dnet but it's obviously been installed for a reason. I've googled around and haven't been able to find anything that helps with a fix. Many thanks in advance Geoff