On Wed, Jun 14, 2017 at 05:58:06PM -0000, Ryan Harper wrote:
> This is a known issue w.r.t waiting for IPV6 LL, on Xenial KVM, qemu -net
> user does not provide IPV6 LL response (yakkety and newer do), so there's a
> delay;  it does sound like the IPV6 LL timeout is longer than it used to be
> as I've seen a 5 to 10 second delay in VMs launched on KVM on xenial, but
> not a full 120 seconds which breaks the wait-online.

If it were just a delay, networkd should still eventually recognize the
device as configured.  Maybe some packets are going missing?  We probably
need a network trace from within the guest.

Also probably interesting to know if 'sudo service networkd-resolved
restart' changes the state of things, or if the device remains
'configuring'.

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