Public bug reported:

systemd in xenial-proposed has support for predictable network
interfaces names for ACPI-described platform devices. However, the
latest d-i in xenial-proposed was built with the previous systemd
upload. This has a nasty side-effect that the NICs will have one name
during install (e.g. eth1) but, after reboot, will have a different name
(e.g. enahisic1). Further, if you used one of these NICs as your install
interface, the network will fail to come up post-install.

** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu Xenial)
     Importance: Undecided
         Status: New

** Also affects: debian-installer (Ubuntu Xenial)
   Importance: Undecided
       Status: New

** Description changed:

  systemd in xenial-proposed has support for predictable network
  interfaces names for ACPI-described platform devices. However, the
  latest d-i in xenial-proposed was built with the previous systemd
- upload. This has a nasty side-effect that the NICs will have have
- different names during install (e.g. eth1) but after reboot, will have a
- different name (e.g. enahisic1). Further, if you used one of these NICs
- as your install interface, the network will fail to come up post-
- install.
+ upload. This has a nasty side-effect that the NICs will have one name
+ during install (e.g. eth1) but, after reboot, will have a different name
+ (e.g. enahisic1). Further, if you used one of these NICs as your install
+ interface, the network will fail to come up post-install.

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Title:
  ACPI platform nics names change after install

Status in debian-installer package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in debian-installer source package in Xenial:
  New

Bug description:
  systemd in xenial-proposed has support for predictable network
  interfaces names for ACPI-described platform devices. However, the
  latest d-i in xenial-proposed was built with the previous systemd
  upload. This has a nasty side-effect that the NICs will have one name
  during install (e.g. eth1) but, after reboot, will have a different
  name (e.g. enahisic1). Further, if you used one of these NICs as your
  install interface, the network will fail to come up post-install.

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