I kept it as incomplete as "To tweak various things in sysfs, via chzdev
udev rules generator" is way too unspecific -- you are of course invited
and welcome to add this support yourself (happy to review patches), but
I cannot start implementing this on my side without a precise
description of what should be added.

Also, note that netplan's primary design is to punt the actual work to
networkd or NetworkManager, and it shouldn't actually grow functionality
by itself. It's fine to generate a couple of extra udev rules or
sysctl.d/ files, but the thing that it *definitively* cannot do is to
actually write/change things in /sys, /dev, or devices by itself.

** Changed in: nplan (Ubuntu)
       Status: New => Incomplete

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