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Title:
  Ethernet interface aquire IP even if not defined in
  /etc/network/interfaces

Status in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  i have a server (Proliant DL380 gen9). it has 4 Ethernet ports eno1 thru 
eno4. i am using ubuntu 17.10 and KVM with 4 multiple guest VMs. 
  under Ubuntu 17.04 i had this in my /etc/network/interfaces:

  
     auto virbr0
     iface virbr0 inet dhcp
     bridge_ports eno1
     bridge_stp off
     bridge_fd 0
     bridge_maxwait 0   

  So i did not define eno2 thru eno4 and everything worked fine.

  After i upgraded to Ubuntu 17.10, i suddenly started having IP conflict from 
the DHCP server. 
  after a lot of search, i figured my problem may be from the eno2-4 are 
getting IP even though they are dedicated to VMs.

  so i defined them as manual in /etc/network/interfaces as such:
  # Ethernet port for cad-srvr VM
  auto eno2
  iface eno2 inet manual
  up ifconfig eno2 up

  # Ethernet port for nxtcld-srvr VM
  auto eno3
  iface eno3 inet manual
  up ifconfig eno3 up

  # Ethernet port for Future-srvr VM
  auto eno4
  iface eno4 inet manual
  up ifconfig eno4 up

  
  This caused the DHCP warnings of conflicted IP to disappear.

  I am not sure if this is per design or not... 
  please advice me if i need to provide any other info

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