By invoking LXD, lxd-installer will install LXD from the right
place, thereby make it simpler for us to not hardcode the
channel and manually snap install it.
(cherry picked from commit 795927c48c)
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`
(cherry picked from commit 12a2109c22)
Prior to dpkg/1.21.0, there was a bug where dpkg -V/--verify
couldn't list all the correct packages correctly but with
that being fix and in archive since Jammy, this works perfectly
but the syntax to report the missing files have changed. It
just prints 'missing' now. With that new format, we can now
fix the regex to simply list the packages.
With this patch, the unminimize script works flawlessly
on a minimized image.
(cherry picked from commit 78a98c6835)
live-build/auto/config:
- for Ubuntu Server live images and the arm64+tegra full arch, build a
tegra variant with linux-nvidia-tegra as the flavor and
linux-nvidia-tegra as the kernel meta-package
- default to nvidia-$SUBARCH as the kernel flavor and enable all
components for all images using arm64+tegra as full arch
hooks/03-kernel-metapkg.chroot_early:
- use linux-nvidia-tegra as kernel meta-package for the nvidia-tegra
flavor
Add a file build.info on etc/cloud
with the serial information
Signed-off-by: Samir Akarioh <samir.akarioh@canonical.com>
(cherry picked from commit 105acdebc7)
The LicheeRV Dock board comes with only 512MB of DRAM so the only difference
with a Nezha image is the fact that we have to remove
cryptsetup-initramfs package which makes the initrd too big for the
board to boot.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Ghiti <alexandre.ghiti@canonical.com>
The image created uses a UEFI bootflow, so we install grub for this board
only. We also need flash-kernel to install the dtb where grub can find
it.
This image is specifically architectured so that it can be installed on
a "factory" board, meaning using the u-boot firmware which was
originally implemented for Fedora, so we need the p3 partition that
embeds a uEnv.txt file to tell u-boot what/where to load next stage.
Signed-off-by: Alexandre Ghiti <alexandre.ghiti@canonical.com>
Debian changelog.Debian.* files are already keept for minimized
builds. But those changelogs are from non-native .deb packages (see
man dh_installchangelogs). Native .deb packages name their changelog
just changelog.* . So keep them in a minimized build, too.
LP: #1943114