Since the following document states
> but a user can "add" new addresses to the standard loopback interface,
lo, in order to have it considered a valid address on the machine as
well as for custom routing:
https://netplan.io/examples/#configuring-a-loopback-interface
I believe that the
IMO it is the expected behavior. When "lo" is defined in the netplan
config, netplan is supposed to apply this configuration (i.e. drop the
IPs that are not part of the netplan config and apply the new ones).
If this didn't work in 0.103, it must have been a bug in 0.103. Also, I
wonder why the
** Tags added: focal regression-update
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Title:
loopback addresses disappear after running "netplan apply" multiple
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Status: New => Confirmed
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loopback addresses disappear after running "netplan apply" multiple