Thanks, it must have been something during the development of the
release.

18.04, when fresh installed, will use netplan for networking. You can
find configuration examples, including for bridging, in
https://netplan.io/examples


** Changed in: bridge-utils (Ubuntu)
       Status: Confirmed => Fix Released

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Title:
  bridge device is missing

Status in bridge-utils package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Ubuntu 18.04: Since last dist-upgrade of the bridge-utils (2018-03-21)
  the bridge netwok device 'br0' is missing. A 'ls /sys/class/net'
  prints the devices 'enp3s0  lo  lxcbr0  virbr0  virbr0-nic' only.

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