@ddstreet

I have rebooted both a VM and the original machine without my work
around of the macaddress option in the bridge configuration and they are
both now working on the reboot.

I can see from the apt/history.log that between first reporting this
issue and now, the systemd:amd64 package was updated:

Start-Date: 2020-05-27  17:36:34
Commandline: apt-get dist-upgrade
Requested-By: user (1000)
Upgrade: libsystemd0:amd64 (245.4-4ubuntu3, 245.4-4ubuntu3.1), 
ubuntu-standard:amd64 (1.450, 1.450.1), udev:amd64 (245.4-4ubuntu3, 
245.4-4ubuntu3.1), ubuntu-server:amd64 (1.450, 1.450.1), 
libnss-mymachines:amd64 (245.4-4ubuntu3, 245.4-4ubuntu3.1), libudev1:amd64 
(245.4-4ubuntu3, 245.4-4ubuntu3.1), systemd-timesyncd:amd64 (245.4-4ubuntu3, 
245.4-4ubuntu3.1), ubuntu-minimal:amd64 (1.450, 1.450.1), systemd-sysv:amd64 
(245.4-4ubuntu3, 245.4-4ubuntu3.1), libpam-systemd:amd64 (245.4-4ubuntu3, 
245.4-4ubuntu3.1), systemd:amd64 (245.4-4ubuntu3, 245.4-4ubuntu3.1), 
libnss-systemd:amd64 (245.4-4ubuntu3, 245.4-4ubuntu3.1), 
systemd-container:amd64 (245.4-4ubuntu3, 245.4-4ubuntu3.1)
End-Date: 2020-05-27  17:37:03

So for me this issue has now been resolved.

Thanks for your efforts
Jim

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