This bug was fixed in the package systemd - 246.2-1ubuntu1

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systemd (246.2-1ubuntu1) groovy; urgency=medium

  * Merge from Debian unstable
  * Refresh patches
  * test: accept that char device 0/0 can now be created witout privileges.
    This fixes tests with Linux 5.8 and later (LP: #1891527)
    Files:
    - debian/patches/debian/Add-env-variable-for-machine-ID-path.patch
    - 
debian/patches/test-accept-that-char-device-0-0-can-now-be-created-witou.patch
    
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu/+source/systemd/commit/?id=57909a0fa4999ba9ff918cfe6bb3fa53c230dd36
  * debian/tests/systemd-fsckd: Fail plymouth-start with overriding ExecStart=
    The 'process-killer' stopped working with plymouth 0.9.5 (LP: #1886886)
    File: debian/tests/systemd-fsckd
    
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu/+source/systemd/commit/?id=efcc25b6011f23b9f90841f4ca0ee29ee674157f
  * cherry-pick from stable: network: only process non-error message
    File: debian/patches/network-only-process-non-error-message.patch
    
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu/+source/systemd/commit/?id=dc97e3f5330ae64909ef640ad1ac401374f18c16
  * network: wait for previous address removal before configuring static 
addresses.
    Fixes systemd-networkd to establish connection after resume from suspend
    Files:
    - 
debian/patches/network-wait-for-previous-address-removal-before-configur.patch
    
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu/+source/systemd/commit/?id=31390403bc000892ada9cb0cbedb198dd83fe7a2
  * network: do not fail if UseMTU=yes on DHCP lease lost
    File: 
debian/patches/network-do-not-fail-if-UseMTU-yes-on-DHCP-lease-lost.patch
    
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu/+source/systemd/commit/?id=21c23966e8dc5fd0858664a5b89d6a9460c41f61
  * debian/systemd.postinst: Restart systemd-networkd.socket on incompatible 
change
    (Closes: #968589) (LP: #1891716)
    File: debian/systemd.postinst
    
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu/+source/systemd/commit/?id=e144a644488c6ff52c2bb7cee71f50aa95c4efd8
  * debian/tests/control: Mark systemd-fsckd test as flaky.
    It is flaky on Ubuntu CI infrastructure (LP: #1892358)
    File: debian/tests/control
    
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu/+source/systemd/commit/?id=8c55289624c6f44beb2c5bbae78aabc074d36b1a

systemd (246.2-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version 246.2
  * Remove resolvconf.conf drop-in, resolved integration moved to resolvconf
    package
  * Rebase patches
  * Add versioned Breaks against resolvconf (<< 1.83~) to systemd.
    The PathExists= directive was changed in v246 to match the documented
    behaviour but now causes resolvconf-pull-resolved.service to be
    continuously triggered by resolvconf-pull-resolved.path.
    This requires a fix in the resolvconf package, see #968015.
    (Closes: #967906)
  * Keep journal files compatible with older versions.
    Disable the KEYED-HASH journal feature by default and keep LZ4 (instead
    of ZSTD) as default compression for new journal files. Otherwise journal
    files are incompatible and can't be read by older journalctl
    implementations.
    This patch can be dropped in bullseye+1, as journalctl from bullseye
    will then be able to read journal files with those features.
    (Closes: #968055)

systemd (246.1-1) unstable; urgency=medium

  * New upstream version 246.1
  * Rebase patches

 -- Balint Reczey <rbal...@ubuntu.com>  Thu, 20 Aug 2020 23:37:48 +0200

** Changed in: systemd (Ubuntu)
       Status: Fix Committed => Fix Released

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