In my instance it was a fresh install of 20.04 LTS.

Work around is to specify the MAC address (macaddress:) option on the
Bridge definition.

.
.
.
bridges:
  br0:
    interfaces:
      - eno1
    macaddress: xx:xx:xx:xx:xx:xx
    dhcp4: no
.
.
.

I also have the match and macaddress options in the eno1 stanza, but not
sure if this actually needed.

Note the macaddress I have used is the real MAC address of the NIC.

HTH
Jim

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