The systemd warning message stating that the configuration file `/run/systemd/system/netplan-ovs-cleanup.service` is marked world- inaccessible, but that this has no effect because configuration data is accessible via APIs without restrictions, started appearing after an update to the `netplan.io` package—from version 0.105-0ubuntu2\~22.04.3 to 0.106.1-7ubuntu0.22.04.3. This warning, which logs approximately every minute, was not present in the journal logs prior to the package update. The issue has been observed on both Ubuntu 22.04 LTS and Ubuntu 24 LTS systems, indicating a change introduced in the newer netplan.io release related to systemd service file permissions or handling.
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