xnox> wgrant, t0mb0, veebers -  i think i will just change ubuntu compiled in 
default for systemd-networkd to be honest.
<wgrant> xnox: That sounds perilous.
<xnox> wgrant, had to google that word.
<xnox> wgrant, alternatives is to bake that into nplan, or bake that into the 
cloud-image alone
<wgrant> xnox: nplan makes the most sense, IMO, rather than changing a 
confusing non-configurable upstream default silently in a distro patch.
<xnox> wgrant, i did that to accept search domains in resolved =/ because there 
is no easy way to set defaults for that, as it needs to go into the network 
file, and systemd only considers the first matching network file and ignores 
the rest (or some such)
<wgrant> Er yeah, I meant .network in the ticket when I said .link. The .link 
is fine.
<wgrant> systemd is so lovely.

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Title:
  networkd does not accept / set advertised mtu

Status in nplan package in Ubuntu:
  New
Status in systemd package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  <wgrant> Right, so as far as I can tell the neutron-api on lcy01 is
  configured to advertise an instance interface MTU of 1400, though
  that's lower than it has to be, and the new DHCP setup with networkd
  just doesn't respect that DHCP option.

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