With the migration from linux-kvm to linux-virtual/generic for the mantic minimal
images we can now start building arm64 minimal cloud images.
When building initial test images we noticed that the flash-kernel package was being
installed. This is not required for EFI images.
This commit removes the flash-kernel package from the cloud images arm installs
The only images built using the livecd-rootfs ubuntu-cpc project for arm64 and armhf
which are not cloud images (which therefore do not require flash-kernel) are the
raspi images. raspi does require flash-kernel. But the raspi images use the
`ubuntu-server-raspi` task to install the flash-kernel. As such this non raspi
flash-kernel package install can be completely removed.
It also means that initramfs-tools and dracut-install are installed as these are dependencies
of flash-kernel package.
Add mapping to use laptop-23.10 kernel. Ensure that
enhanced-secureboot is only setup on amd64 arch.
LP: #2037099
Signed-off-by: Dimitri John Ledkov <dimitri.ledkov@canonical.com>
minimized cloud image policy, introduced in version 23.10.16, is to not install recommends for any package
installs during build. This is to keep the image as small as possible. This also extends to
the grub related packages.
This solves the problems detailed in LP: #2037075 and aligns other arches more with amd64 install of
grub/shim packages for both minimized and non minimized ubuntu-cpc cloud image builds.
Fix use of variable declared in conditional branch and used in parent
scope in snap_validate_seed. This would affect binary for images without
kernel and using "set -u". (LP: #2037338)
In the past, we'd directly snap install lxd which defaults to
the latest/stable channel. However, whilst working on enhancing
unminimize, it was observed that we install this snap from
the stable/ubuntu-<version> channel instead.
This was also noted as a failure when running the CTF tests:
`lxd installed from latest/stable, not stable/ubuntu-23.10`
With the introduction of the 6.5 kernel for mantic on 13th September ago we are seeing image build failures
on the armhf builds. The build failure was `No kernel output for generic-lpae!`.
Introduced in the 6.4 kernel and therefore now also in 6.5 there is no generic-lpae flavor anymore. it's just generic now.
As such this commit updates the expected flavour for armhf to generic.
minimize-manual takes an argument of the path to the chroot but of the 3 commands that are run the argument
is only used twice and with the third hardcoding "chroot" as the path to the chroot.
Thankfully "chroot" has been the patch passed in for the current uses of minimize-manual but this
could cause issues later if that were to change.
This commit resolves the problem preventing future issues.
This is needed following the addition of the new boot partition. This
also gives us the opportunity to refactor the logic and use a case
statement instead of ifs
In order to support better support Full Disk Encryption on the clouds,
the boot assets have to sit on an un-encrypted partition. We've tried
mounting the ESP on /boot before but it didn't work as /boot has to
support linking for DPKG to work and the ESP has to be FAT.
In a minimized image, the linux headers are stripped, so when
unminimizing it, we should restore those stripped headers
by installing the linux-virtual package.
The unminimize script previously just restored the system documentation
and translations, man pages, and installed ubuntu-minimal and ubuntu-standard
packages to provide the familiar Ubuntu minimal system. But such an image
never became an equivalent of base image.
Upon investigation and looking at how the base image is constructed -
https://git.launchpad.net/livecd-rootfs/tree/live-build/auto/config#n1108 -
we use the following things:
- minimal task
- standard task
- cloud-image task (which involves ubuntu-server)
- ubuntu-minimal package
- server task if arch != amd64
OTOH, in the unminimize script, we use the following:
(https://git.launchpad.net/livecd-rootfs/tree/live-build/auto/build#n286)
- ubuntu-minimal package
- ubuntu-standard package
So upon running some tests, it was found that if we install ubuntu-server
(with --fix-policy flag), we get the resulting image equivalent to that
of a base image.
cf: https://warthogs.atlassian.net/browse/CPC-3033