Update ubuntu-image deb packages to fix factory-reset mode in core

Bug #1999755 reported by Philip Meulengracht
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Affects Status Importance Assigned to Milestone
Ubuntu Image
Incomplete
High
Łukasz Zemczak

Bug Description

Hi foundations!

We've discovered that images built using ubuntu-image from the current deb are built aganst pretty old snapd versions by now, and unfortunately now is causing factory-reset mode not to work anymore. The grub.cfg sourced by ubuntu-image is now wrong.

This is only an issue with the current deb packages, images built using the snap are working fine as they are built using newer snapd, and updated a lot more frequently.

I suspect these should be updated (but you guys probably know better than I)
Focal,
Jammy,
Kinentic
Xenial (if you still maintain this)

Br,
Philip

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Łukasz Zemczak (sil2100) wrote :

A few questions here. So for instance the versions of ubuntu-image on focal and xenial are still python-based, so they use the snapd that's available on the system (no hard-dependencies). Do those need a rebuild as well? Since they should use the latest snapd when doing the `snap prepare-image calls`.

As for jammy+, those we can rebuild after the holiday break for sure.

Changed in ubuntu-image:
status: New → Triaged
importance: Undecided → High
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Łukasz Zemczak (sil2100) wrote :

Philip, can you address my questions from the above comment?

Changed in ubuntu-image:
status: Triaged → Incomplete
assignee: nobody → Łukasz Zemczak (sil2100)
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Philip Meulengracht (the-meulengracht) wrote :

Sorry Lukasz for my slow response! The holidays wiped my memory.

Jammy+ would be fine, the rest won't be neccessary.

Thank you!

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Paul Mars (upils) wrote :

Hey Philip,

Is this still relevant? Did you migrate to ubuntu-image 3.X? Is so, I suppose we could close this bug.

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