A lot of dependencies and the new naming scheme is too unreliable because 
multiple servers are being served. with 70-persistent-net.rules we can trust 
the interfaces get the correct device name we need (until now).
If something like that is broken during a release change (18.04 to 19.04) it's 
ok (but not good) but during a simple package update basic functions should 
never get removed or broken!

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Title:
  Regression: after Uprade from udev_237-3ubuntu10.25 to
  udev_237-3ubuntu10.26 network interfaces don't get renamed by 70
  -persistent-network.rules

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