Public bug reported:
udhcpd in bionic does not stop on SIGTERM due to an upstream change.
This was corrected by the following patch:
https://git.busybox.net/busybox/commit/?id=3293bc146985c56790033409facc0ad64a471084
Please apply and backport/SRU this change to bionic.
** Affects: busybox
the updates-proposed build works in my case as well
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1727301
Title:
229-4ubuntu20 added ARP option breaks existing bonding
The ppa package works for my use case. Maybe add this test-case to QA.
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Title:
229-4ubuntu20 added ARP option breaks
the networking is configured via systemd-networkd.
bonding module is loaded with 'max_bonds=0' to address upcoming systemd change
https://github.com/systemd/systemd/issues/6184
pre-upgrade:
# networkctl
IDX LINK TYPE OPERATIONAL SETUP
1 lo loopback
Public bug reported:
this breaks existing configurations with bonding on upgrading from
229-4ubuntu19 to 229-4ubuntu20 on xenial
as bond interfaces are now by default configured without ARP. Hence you
suddenly lose network connectivity on upgrade. Very bad for a SRU.
Plus adding "ARP=yes" to
Actually there is. Before this update, bond interfaces (specifically
802.3ad) were defaulting to ARP enabled. After the upgrade, they are
created with NOARP set on the link.
pre-upgrade:
eth0:
eth1:
bond0:
I opened LP #1727301 to track this further
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1709135
Title:
add bond primary parameter
Status in nplan package in Ubuntu:
this breaks existing configurations with bonding on upgrading from
229-4ubuntu19 to 229-4ubuntu20
as bond interfaces are now by default configured without ARP. Hence you
suddenly lose network connectivity on upgrade. Very bad for a SRU.
Plus adding "ARP=yes" to the Link section of a .network
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