Well, what I meant was: the code that you're touching is in the dnsmasq-
base package, and dnsmasq-base is installed on *all* Ubuntu systems, as
a dependency of network-manager. It seems that the worst-case regression
potential is that we break DNS on all Ubuntu systems, which would be bad
:)

lxc and libvirt have run into the same problems, and they added their
network interfaces to the global dnsmasq blacklist, which at least means
that the behaviour is only changed for users who install lxc or libvirt.

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  [SRU] dnsmasq fails at leasing issues when using vlan mode

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