When glibc was *uploaded* isn't meaningful here, it's when it was
released to -updates, which was the 20th, and is when people started
seeing this issue.  Unfortunately, the NSS ABI is easily perturbed and
seemingly unrelated changes can break it.

The "right" fix would be to attempt re-exec any long-running process
under d-i after updating libc6-udeb (or just refuse to update libc6 at
all in the installer environment), but that's not likely to happen in
xenial.

The easier fix on events like this is, indeed, use the netboot images
built with the newer glibc.  Expecting old netboot images to work
forever is a nice pipe dream, but has never actually been realistic in
practice.

TL;DR: Update to the latest xenial-updates netboot images, and the
problem will resolve itself.

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