all our livefses.
* Pass --cache false to lb config; otherwise we copy around caches of
.debs that are never used properly, and which prevent us from emptying
/var/cache/apt in images.
* When building minimized cloud images, remove various packages that we
don't want installed by default. Some are tools that aren't needed for
non-interactive use; some are libraries whose reverse-dependencies
will have already been removed; and one, open-vm-tools, should only be
included in images that are targeted to VMWare (which is not the case
for any of the current minimal images), rather than being included
directly in the cloud-image seed.
(expanded changelog)
* Make non-x86 minimized images consistent with x86 by not explicitly
installing the server task.
* Clean up dangling /boot/initrd.img symlink left behind on minimized
builds.
instead of having bogus root=stuff arg generated in grub.cfg, it is
actually empty. Therefore update the sed command to make the arg in
the root= token optional. This should resolve non-booting livecd cpc
images.
unmount them, instead of working from a hard-coded list. This makes
the code resilient against other submounts being added later, including
downstream.
* Also nuke the sleep / udevadm settle calls in the process, which should
never be required and slow down the builds.
* live-build/ubuntu-cpc/functions: Add a function, teardown_mountpoint,
to reverse the work done in setup_mountpoint. Lack of this function
has forced users of setup_mountpoint to implement this separately
and the implementations have diverged. (LP: #1716992)
* live-build/ubuntu-cpc/functions: Remove umount_settle function.
The was only used where teardown_mountpoint was lacking.
/var/lib/apt, so we don't have to leave empty space in our derivative
images for packages that have been downloaded/installed/removed. This
normally isn't relevant for the installed system, since the root
filesystem will auto-expand in place on the target disk, but lets us
ship smaller images.