Subiquity images mount /usr/lib/modules from a squashfs, which systemd
tries to unmount on shutdown, whilst they are still being in use. As
systemd-udevd kmod built-in's libkmod has modules.* files
memorymapped. This produces an warning on shutdown, flooding the
screen with messages as systemd switches to a more verbose
output. Specify LazyUnmount=yes on that mount, such that unmount call
succeeds without flooding the shutdown log.
When we encounter a failure in 'lb binary' the launchpad builders can
only surface the build output from stdout. If the binary hook failure
implicates the archive we can not determine fault without the apt
proxy log. This patch will dump the proxy log to stdout to aid in
debugging these failures.
As discussed and explained to Jibel and Didier on 17th of June, based
on canary image build logs, it showed clearly that lb controlled
initrd was only built once at the very first layer by
chroot_hacks. However, that is the wrong layer to build the final
initrd at, as at this point casper is not present yet and is not part
of the build.
Thus insure that chroot_hacks only runs at the live layer.
Ideally a subset of chroot_hacks should run on every layer, as each
layer should be squeaky clean, and most of layers without
initrds. However, jibel & didrocks are still implementing requested
patches to unbreak layer images and make each layer smaller. Hence
this minimal portion of the overall required work.
Signed-off-by: Dimitri John Ledkov <xnox@ubuntu.com>
When getting the list of snaps to include on an image via germinate, we
process the snaps in alphabetical order. Currently we seed several
packages `gnome-foo` and also `gtk-common-themes`, the default provider
of `gtk-3-themes`. Since `gtk-common-themes` is alphabetically after
`gnome-foo`, the `seed.yaml` we generate is invalid when we are part way
through generating.
What we really care about, though, is not that the `seed.yaml` is always
valid at every step, but it is that it is valid at the *end* of seeding.
So for the germinate case, let's defer validation to happen once at the
end. Other callsites of `snap_preseed`, where callers are careful to
seed snaps in the right order, are unaffected by this.