But I think I figured out what the problem is:

In comparison to Ubuntu 22.04 I found under /lib/netplan/00-network-
manager-all.yaml on Ubuntu 24.04 a config file, where NetworkManager as
the renderer is declared. However this file did not exist on Ubuntu
22.04, therefor it is mandatory to declare the renderer in your netplan
config. If you do not do this, the renderer is set to NetworkManager
automatically.

See also:
https://ubuntu.com/blog/ubuntu-bionic-netplan
https://people.ubuntu.com/~slyon/netplan-docs/examples/

This solved my problem during the ubuntu-desktop-minimal installation on
Ubuntu 24.04, but I am using systemd-networkd as the backend network
manager and not NetworkManager. But maybe this file also exist on your
system with a other renderer declared. Hope this helps you!

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