No matter the netplan configuration, it always fails with 'NetplanApply' object has no attribute 'state'.
### network: version: 2 ethernets: eth0: addresses: - 2a01:5f9:a2c:d230::1/64 dhcp4: true gateway6: fe80::1 match: macaddress: 96:00:00:e4:cd:cb set-name: eth0
# netplan try Warning: Stopping systemd-networkd.service, but it can still be activated by: systemd-networkd.socket
An error occurred: 'NetplanApply' object has no attribute 'state'
Reverting. Warning: Stopping systemd-networkd.service, but it can still be activated by: systemd-networkd.socket
### Installed packages
libnetplan0/0.103-0ubuntu5~20.04.2 amd64 netplan.io/0.103-0ubuntu5~20.04.2 amd64
### No such problem on another machine with:
libnetplan0/0.103-0ubuntu5~20.04.1 amd64 netplan.io/0.103-0ubuntu5~20.04.1 amd64
No matter the netplan configuration, it always fails with 'NetplanApply' object has no attribute 'state'.
###
addresses: a2c:d230: :1/64
gateway6: fe80::1
macaddress: 96:00:00:e4:cd:cb
set- name: eth0
network:
version: 2
ethernets:
eth0:
- 2a01:5f9:
dhcp4: true
match:
# netplan try networkd. service, but it can still be activated by: networkd. socket
Warning: Stopping systemd-
systemd-
An error occurred: 'NetplanApply' object has no attribute 'state'
Reverting. networkd. service, but it can still be activated by: networkd. socket
Warning: Stopping systemd-
systemd-
### Installed packages
libnetplan0/ 0.103-0ubuntu5~ 20.04.2 amd64 io/0.103- 0ubuntu5~ 20.04.2 amd64
netplan.
### No such problem on another machine with:
libnetplan0/ 0.103-0ubuntu5~ 20.04.1 amd64 io/0.103- 0ubuntu5~ 20.04.1 amd64
netplan.