All autopkgtests for the newly accepted systemd (255.4-1ubuntu8.7) for noble have finished running. The following regressions have been reported in tests triggered by the package:
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[Fix] Systemd upstream has addressed this issue. https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/34989 [Test Plan] <Verify the functionality of KeepConfiguration in preserving IPv6 configurations> 1. Set up a machine with an iSCSI backend in an IPv6-only environment. 2. Configure the `KeepConfiguration` option for each network device individually using drop-in configuration files (e.g., `/etc/systemd/network/*.network.d/*.conf`) or set the `"critical"` option to `true` in the Netplan configuration. 3. Power off the machine and verify that the system does not hang. <Verify the serialization and deserialization functionality in the systemd-networkd service> 1. Enable debugging for systemd-networkd > mkdir -p /etc/systemd/system/systemd-networkd.service.d/ > vim /etc/systemd/system/systemd-networkd.service.d/10-debug.conf === [Service] Environment=SYSTEMD_LOG_LEVEL=debug === systemctl daemon-reload 2. Restart the systemd-networkd service twice using the `systemctl restart systemd-networkd` command. 3. Confirm that serialization and deserialization are functioning correctly by checking `/var/log/syslog` 2025-03-13T00:35:01.540134+00:00 oracular systemd-networkd[2998]: Serializing... 2025-03-13T00:35:01.540165+00:00 oracular systemd-networkd[2998]: enp0s9: Serializing DHCPv4 address (configured): 10.0.2.100/24 broadcast 10.0.2.255 (valid forever, preferred forever), flags: permanent, scope: global, label: n/a 2025-03-13T00:35:01.540193+00:00 oracular systemd-networkd[2998]: enp0s9: Serializing DHCPv6 address (configured): 2603:c020:4016:8201:48ee:6b22:d3e4:2e8/128 (valid for 1d 56min 49s, preferred for 23h 56min 49s), flags: no-prefixroute, scope: global 2025-03-13T00:35:01.540218+00:00 oracular systemd-networkd[2998]: Serialization completed. ... 2025-03-13T00:35:01.596591+00:00 oracular systemd-networkd[3029]: Deserializing... 2025-03-13T00:35:01.596612+00:00 oracular systemd-networkd[3029]: enp0s9: Deserialized DHCPv4 address (configured): 10.0.2.100/24 broadcast 10.0.2.255 (valid forever, preferred forever), flags: permanent, scope: global, label: n/a 2025-03-13T00:35:01.596635+00:00 oracular systemd-networkd[3029]: enp0s9: Deserialized DHCPv6 address (configured): 2603:c020:4016:8201:48ee:6b22:d3e4:2e8/128 (valid for 1d 56min 49s, preferred for 23h 56min 49s), flags: no-prefixroute, scope: global 2025-03-13T00:35:01.596662+00:00 oracular systemd-networkd[3029]: Deserialization completed. <Verify that the IP address is removed when KeepConfiguration=no is set> 1. Check the name of the current network configuration file: > ls /run/systemd/network/ 10-netplan-enp0s9.link 10-netplan-enp0s9.network 2. Create a drop-in directory and override the KeepConfiguration setting: > mkdir -p /etc/systemd/network/10-netplan-enp0s9.network.d > vim /etc/systemd/network/10-netplan-enp0s9.network.d/10-netplan-enp0s9.network.conf === [Network] KeepConfiguration=no === 3. Restart the systemd-networkd service to apply the changes: > systemctl restart systemd-networkd 4. Stop the systemd-networkd service and verify the IP address is dropped: > systemctl stop systemd-networkd > ip a [Where problems could occur] The patches introduce network serialization and deserialization behavior, ensuring that DHCPv6 addresses are preserved when `KeepConfiguration=yes` is set. If any regressions occur, error messages may appear when restarting `systemd-networkd`, but they will be ignored. Both IPv4/IPv6 configuration and the IPv6 connection may be affected. 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