First I ran "sudo stop network-manager" then ran "sudo NetworkManager --no-daemon --log-level=DEBUG >nm.log 2>&1" and then I reproduced the issue. I have attached the complete log output of network-manager from the initial receive of the "suspend" signal to the point I ctrl-C'ed it after experiencing this bug.
For context, this system has two ethernet ports (eth0, eth1) that had no attached cable during the experiment, and one atheros wifi card (wlan0) which was connected.
Hopefully something in here (or the lack of something in here) will be helpful.
First I ran "sudo stop network-manager" then ran "sudo NetworkManager --no-daemon --log-level=DEBUG >nm.log 2>&1" and then I reproduced the issue. I have attached the complete log output of network-manager from the initial receive of the "suspend" signal to the point I ctrl-C'ed it after experiencing this bug.
For context, this system has two ethernet ports (eth0, eth1) that had no attached cable during the experiment, and one atheros wifi card (wlan0) which was connected.
Hopefully something in here (or the lack of something in here) will be helpful.