Hey Brian,

for SRU verification I did the testing on Focal/RPi3.

I booted up a freshly installed Ubuntu Server 20.04 system on a
Raspberry Pi 3 (ubuntu-20.04-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi.img.xz).

Enabled the -proposed pocket. Updated the sources and installed/updated 
netplan.io:
ii  libnetplan0:arm64              0.99-0ubuntu3~20.04.1             arm64      
  YAML network configuration abstraction runtime library
ii  netplan.io                     0.99-0ubuntu3~20.04.1             arm64      
  YAML network configuration abstraction for various backends

Afterwards, I verified wlan0 is down, copied my wifi-enabled "lab.yaml"
to /etc/netplan, run `sudo netplan apply`, waited approx. 10 seconds,
verified wlan0 is up and connected via DHCPv4.

All working as expected.

Attached is my journalctl log (tail), which also shows this process.

** Attachment added: "journalctl log"
   
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/netplan.io/+bug/1874377/+attachment/5367744/+files/journalctl.txt

** Tags removed: verification-needed-focal
** Tags added: verification-done-focal

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