Thank you for the reply.
As I wrote on the original post, the IPs are configured so the daemon
starts at boot time, but the IPs are wrongly assigned as I pointed out.
Since you asked, here's the wanted output:
systemctl status systemd-networkd
● systemd-networkd.service - Network Service
Check if the systemd service `systemd-networkd` is enabled.
systemctl status systemd-networkd
If output has string 'disabled' at reasonable place do
sudo systemctl enable systemd-networkd
Thanks for the original report
Apology for the late response
Please provide feedback
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vlan ip not assigned on boot but with `netplan apply`
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