Hi,

Subiquity writes the netplan configuration at install time. Subiquity's
only duty is to install the system, it can't be used to reconfigure the
installed system after the fact. You can certainly remove subiquity-
disable-cloudinit-networking.cfg if you need to.

I'd like to make clear that subiquity is the ISO image installer, and
ISO images are normally used to install Ubuntu on bare metal. Cloud
instances are deployed using the Ubuntu cloud images, and the deployment
process does not involve subiquity: the configuration is done only via
cloud-init.

More context on what you are trying to achieve exactly would help in
understanding if something is not working as intended, or if there are
use cases we can support better.

** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Incomplete

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  network configuration is disabled by default in cloud-init for ubuntu
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