Dustin, in person you said something about not having networking after
install unless you configured the network interface through subiquity.
Did you observe this behavior only after reboot, or also during the
install?  I believe your screen did show that DHCP was in use and an
address was configured, during install, before you made any changes to
the network interface, and that matches my own prior tests.  I can
imagine us failing to apply the default netplan config to the target
system and not having tested this; I would be very surprised if you had
to configure the interface to get DHCP within the installer since this
is the same code path as console-conf on ubuntu-core.

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

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

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