I strongly disagree with displaying this. It seems extremely clunky: why
display addresses and then mention they are wrong? Plus it's not
impossible that the setup is done "on purpose", and that the users have
configured their host appropriately to access the system with whatever
access is provided, even with user-mode networking.

Rather than doing this, I would support either doing better detection
that permits us to make sure the IP addresses would be wrong (which
seems fraught with peril too), or leave it to users to know what they
are doing.

An elegant solution might be to always display the ssh line for
user@hostname, and expect that users will pick that first, or display
user@hostname, and list "configured IP addresses" after that (without
the ssh line), so that if access via the hostname doesn't work, then one
of the IPs might.

** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Triaged

** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Medium

** Changed in: subiquity (Ubuntu)
     Assignee: (unassigned) => Michael Hudson-Doyle (mwhudson)

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  Snappy should detect when running in KVM, specify correct ssh
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