This is an issue with Juju rather than MAAS. Juju does this networking
configuration. If eth0 doesn't exist, juju fails because juju makes the
assumption that eth0 always exists

** Changed in: maas
       Status: New => Invalid

** Changed in: maas (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Invalid

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  fails to deploy machines when eth0 does not exist

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