> It is actually ubuntu-minimal which depends on netplan.io and ubuntu-
release-upgrader will always reinstall ubuntu-minimal as it is a part of
the BaseMetaPkgs configuration

this is what i initially thought, but when i tested it, the upgrade did
*not* reinstall ubuntu-minimal (or netplan.io).

> If people are removing ubuntu-minimal, which happens by removing
netplan.io, then they should upgrade by editing /etc/apt/sources.list
and running 'sudo apt-get dist-upgrade' rather than using ubuntu-
release-upgrader.

er...really?  And how are people supposed to know that?  If do-release-
upgrade should *really* not be used if ubuntu-minimal isn't installed,
then it *definitely* should check that and abort before it starts with a
warning...

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  do-release-upgrade reinstalls netplan.io, breaking systemd-networkd
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