------- Comment From michael.roes...@ibm.com 2019-07-29 11:24 EDT-------
(In reply to comment #6)
> Looks I can re-create this issue.
> Just as a workaround, one may edit /etc/netplan/01-netcfg.yaml
> do the configuration in a persistent way there and do a netplan apply:
> $ sudo netplan apply --dryrun
> $ sudo netplan apply
>
> Please notice that you should have your system always on the latest level -
> means today in case of 18.04 it's 18.04.2 (incl. all patches) - 18.04.2
> supersedes 18.04.1, but no need for a new install - just keep your system
> up-to-date with:
> sudo apt update && sudo apt full-upgrade

To my knowledge, Ubuntu 18.04.1 is the LTS version and this the version
we are testing against, so that's why the system is installed with that
release. This is also visible in the image "Ubuntu kernel release cycle"
on https://ubuntu.com/about/release-cycle

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