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Title:
  new bridge interface defaults to having carrier

Status in linux package in Ubuntu:
  Incomplete

Bug description:
  Creating a new bridge interface and then raising it will result in the
  bridge having carrier, even though it has no ports.  Any change to the
  bridge interface, e.g. set its mac address or priority, will cause it
  to scan all its ports for link state and then properly set its own
  link state to carrier down.  However, if it's raised without adding
  any ports or changing any of its parameters, it will have carrier
  until a port is added or any parameter is changed.

  More detail on reproduction is here:
  https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/15619#issuecomment-621431802

  This is causing bug 1860926.

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