Kees, It does, for most cases. The settings are applied depending on how fast interfaces come up at boot. For instance, on my main laptop I'll get wlan0 to always have extensions enabled, and eth0 tends to not have them (because it's initialized earlier, before the sysctls are applied). I'm working on fixing that for all interfaces to make sure it does get applied properly everywhere, everytime, but as you mentioned, it's tracked in another bug report (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/procps/+bug/803739), and linked in the blueprint.
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