There isn't any "match" settings, we just configure the interfaces by
name, like:

network:       
  version: 2  
  ethernets:             
    eno5:     
      addresses:         
      - "10.11.12.1/25"

This fails when the interface is then named eno5np0 after booting with
the 6.8.x kernel. fwiw I'm not convinced that this is an issue with
netplan, I think the same would happen with any other configuration
method like systemd .network files? Unless of course one argues that one
should tie things to e.g. mac addresses, but then a config change would
be needed after a possible hardware failure and swap, which IMO cannot
be the proper solution either - after all that's what persistent
interface names were made for, weren't they?

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  i40e interfaces renamed after upgrade from hwe-6.5

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