d) is "unavoidable" if we're do make use of ROUNDTTT, and to be frank,
seems like a reasonable side-effect. There's only so much that can be
done to handle both IPv4 and IPv6 in the initramfs, and I think we can
live we a few extra seconds booting. Furthermore, systems that do not
get their IP addresses in the first few seconds probably deserve a good
revision -- it is likely happening due to suboptimal network
configuration (you shouldn't have to wait multiple seconds for the DHCP
server to respond). In the case where there is no IPv4 available, it
won't change the end result -- the system will still fail to boot, it
will just take longer doing so (and on IPv6-only, people should set
ip=off explicitly, and that use case was not previously supported).

In the context of an SRU, it seems like a better deal to cause things to
take a little longer in the less used, deprecated method of using
ipconfig than to change ipconfig parameters in a way that might cause
other issues (reducing the timeout generally, and using the sleep
"alone" means systems that are genuinely slow might fail completely for
no good reason. Making the timeout 2 seconds every time would yield to
such an effect; whereas making the timeout 30 every time would lead to a
substantial delay in bringing up the network if the first tries fail).

b) I haven't seen a proper use case where this was important. There
isn't straightforward way to set the hostname request for dhclient; and
properly configuring the DHCP server would get you the right hostname.
Furthermore, the hostname in use when enlisting or deploying MAAS
systems should not matter, as it's the kind of information that should
be written out to the final system (and doesn't matter on ephemeral,
"get how many disks this machine has" instances -- the hostname there is
already known and set by MAAS).

a) A valid concern, but let's focus on making things work at all before
optimizing. This should be verified in the devel release before a SRU.

c) I don't know what it will do; it will need to be properly watched in
SRUs and the devel release. My initial testing shows absolutely no
adverse effects.

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  initramfs-tools configure_networking() fails to dhcp ipv6 addresses

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