This makes the hook ok to use cross-flavor.
We could also move glib-compile-schemas to a separate hook, to ensure we never
silently fail because glib-compile-schemas is broken/missing.
When the files we're creating in the live layer have static content, ship
them in live-build/ubuntu/includes.chroot.minimal.standard.live instead of
generating them from live-build/ubuntu/hooks/020-ubuntu-live.chroot_early.
Also fixes the fact that
live-build/ubuntu/hooks/020-ubuntu-live.chroot_early was incorrectly writing
to /root in the previous upload instead of /usr.
Now that kernel names use expected -generic flavour, and kernels are
installed in the live layer, we can go back to stock behaviour of
auto/build noticing that binary hooks are called on a live layer and
executing the extraction & rename of the kernel flavours.
BTW we can even later expand that to support 2 generic abis, and
calling the bigger one the hwe generic such that can also remove
./live-build/ubuntu-server/hooks/04-kernel-bits.binary.
This fixes ubuntu arm64+x13s that is unable to find
ubuntu-x13s.kernel-laptop as due to this hook, which currently
produces ubuntu.kernel-generic in error which is not at all expected
by ubuntu-cdimage. Also this unbreaks producing oem & intel-iot
images, although we will build these in 24.04 only next.
This reverts ubuntu daily-live to use `--linux-flavours
laptop-generic-hwe-22.04` instead of `--linux-flavours none
--linux-packages=none --initramfs=none`, like it did in lunar and
pre-canary-image or images that install kernel in live layer.
Fixes: c00bbf3fb3 ("desktop: place kernel in the live layer")
Signed-off-by: Dimitri John Ledkov <dimitri.ledkov@canonical.com>
The UNCONFIGURED FSTAB warning was being left in the result, the discard
option wasn't included, and the fsck flag was 0 (all in marked contrast
to the preinstalled server images).
Changes in either livecd-rootfs or ubuntu-image seem to periodically
break the transfer of the pre-allocated swapfile (copying it in such a
fashion that it winds up "with holes" and thus unable to be used as a
swapfile). Rather than fight this, just use a simple systemd service to
generate the swapfile if it doesn't exist (using fallocate to keep
things snappy).