FYI, this broke me as well. I have an 18.04 multi-nic system that went through several upgrades and was relying on /etc/udev/rules.d/70 -persistent-net.rules to give me predictable eth* names where each eth* name was used as part of a bridge. The recent change regressed this since non-existent eth* entries were specified for the bridge which caused the bridges to never come up.
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