I've confirmed that openssh-server is installed on the system, and can
be started manually after the first reboot. I previously saw that it
started automatically after the second reboot, but I haven't confirmed
that this week.

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Title:
  sshd does not start on newly installed desktop system

Status in openssh package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  When I preseed a desktop install using utah for daily iso testing, the
  ssh service is not running when it starts up. journalctl -u ssh shows
  no entries. If I manually start the ssh service, it seems to work. If
  I reboot, sshd is running. On the first boot, however, it is not. This
  problem appears to have started on the March 5 image.

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