The culprit is intramfs. Starting with 20 LTS, having an AOE device
brings in local_top/aoe, which calls configure_networking . This causes
dhcp configuration of the primary net interface, which screws up all
network later (as this physical interface is part of the bridge, and
bridge can't get a dhcp lease later).
AOE stands for "ATA over ETHERNET", not ATA over IP. There is zero need
to bring up ip stack for aoe to function.
** Also affects: ubuntu-core-initramfs
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** No longer affects: isc-dhcp (Ubuntu)
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Something starts dhcclient for every intrface on boot
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