We install the kdump-tools package to minimal layer via inclusion in the desktop-minimal seed, but it is enabled by default. Include a new chroot hook to set USE_KDUMP=0 to make sure it's disabled by default and let the installer decide to enable it or not.ubuntu/oracular
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# We install kdump-tools in the minimal layer but it's enabled by default.
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# We disable it here and let subiquity/curtin decide when to enable it later.
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# This is also important so that it's not in some semi-enabled state in the
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# live system where USE_KDUMP=1 but it's missing the crashkernel parameter on
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# the kernel command line. Let's be doubly sure and set USE_KDUMP=0.
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# kdump-tools relies on USE_KDUMP=1 to be enabled, set to USE_KDUMP=0 for off.
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sed -i 's/USE_KDUMP=1/USE_KDUMP=0/' /etc/default/kdump-tools
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