@Alkis: It's possible that this still affects Xenial even with fixing
[email protected], as networking.service (which does not do that network
file check any more) might also shut down the interfaces; it just does
it later on.

But this bears the question why on an LTSP system ifupdown has a
configuration for the interface that the root fs is mounted on? This
interface is being set up by the initramfs already, via udhcpd; ifupdown
should not have a config stanza (or at least only a manual one) for
this. How does this work? In particular, what's /etc/network/interfaces
and interfaces.d/* on that system?

Thanks!

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