** Description changed:

  initramfs' configure_networking function uses ipconfig to configure the 
network.
  ipconfig does not support dhcpv6.  See: 
https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=627164
  
  Related bugs:
    * bug 1229458: grub2 needed changes
    * bug 1621615: network not configured when ipv6 netbooted into cloud-init
    * bug 1635716: Can't bring up a machine on a dual network (ipv4 and ipv6)
+ 
+ Bugs related to uploads for this specific SRU:
+ 
+ cloud-init:
+ bug 1460715: different fix unrelated to this SRU
+ bug 1639930: ip6= on kernel command line
+ bug 1642679: different fix unrelated to this SRU
+ bug 1644043: different fix unrelated to this SRU
+ 
+ ifupdown:
+ bug 1629972: networking.service takes down lo on stop
+ 
+ initramfs-tools:
+ bug 1621507: no IPv6 DHCP support in early boot
+ bug 1628306: regression-update (failure when ip="")
+ bug 1631474: regression-update (failure when ip=:::::eth0:dhcp)
+ 
+ isc-dhcp:
+ bug 1621507: no IPv6 DHCP support in early boot
+ bug 1633479: dhclient does not wait for IPv6 DAD
+ 
+ open-iscsi:
+ bug 1621507: no IPv6 DHCP support in early boot
+ 
  
  [Impact]
  
  It is not possible to netboot Ubuntu with a network-based root
  filesystem in an ipv6-only environment.  Anyone wanting to netboot in an
  ipv6-only environment is affected.
  
  [Stable Fix]
  
  These uploads add "ip6=" to the command line syntax to configure ipv6
  using the defacto isc-dhcp-client.  IPv4 configuration (and "ip="
  syntax) remain unchanged.
  
  Valid format for the ip6= command line option is:
     ip6=none (or ip6=off or ip6=) -- do not configure ipv6
     ip6=DEVICE  -- run IPv6 dhclient on device DEVICE.
  
  [Test Case]
  
  See Bug 1229458.  Configure radvd, dhcpd, and tftpd for your ipv6-only
  netbooting world.  Pass the boot process an ipv6 address to talk to, and
  see it fail to configure the network.
  
  [Regression Potential]
  
  1) This increases the uncompressed initramfs size by approximately 500KB, 
since isc-dhcp-client is added, but klibc is still needed for some other 
things, and is therefore present.  On systems with a very small /boot 
partition, this could result in failure to upgrade the initramfs.
  2) In at least some cases, DHCP network configuration shifts from klibc's 
ipconfig to isc-dhcp-client's dhclient.  This should be of minimal risk, as 
isc-dhcp-client is in very very widespread use.  In the event of a regression, 
network boot would fail, but the prior kernel should still be bootable.

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  initramfs-tools configure_networking() fails to dhcp ipv6 addresses

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