Still seeing this bug (ie. no automatic file creation in
/etc/NetworkManager/system-connections/) in 13.10 however it has morphed
slightly. After performing a fresh install, the system creates an IPv6
address consisting of the network prefix followed by an arbitrary number
(well...I'm sure there's an algorithm/mechanism for generating it) for
the last octet (eg. 2001:0DB8:DEAD:BEEF::123/128) and proceeds to prefer
this address instead of the Modified EUI-64 address.

After following steps 6-9 above, NetworkManager starts generating and
preferring privacy addresses even though the /128 still lingers.

This is all likely due to the revision bump to 0.9.8.0-0ubuntu22.

It's also worth noting that my router runs a recent trunk build of
OpenWrt utilizing 6relayd.

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