hm... actually, reading your 'lsblk' output above, those devices do *not* show as removable.
could you collect output of this:
lsblk --bytes --pairs --output=ALIGNMENT,DISC-ALN,DISC-GRAN,DISC-MAX,DISC-ZERO,FSTYPE,GROUP,KNAME,LABEL,LOG-SEC,MAJ:MIN,MIN-IO,MODE,MODEL,MOUNTPOINT,NAME,OPT-IO,OWNER,PHY-SEC,RM,RO,ROTA,RQ-SIZE,SIZE,STATE,TYPE,UUID
and then, also just get the output that curtin would find itself.
sudo python -c 'import json, curtin.block; print(json.dumps(curtin.block._lsblock(), indent=1))'
hm... actually, reading your 'lsblk' output above, those devices do *not* show as removable.
could you collect output of this: ALIGNMENT, DISC-ALN, DISC-GRAN, DISC-MAX, DISC-ZERO, FSTYPE, GROUP,KNAME, LABEL,LOG- SEC,MAJ: MIN,MIN- IO,MODE, MODEL,MOUNTPOIN T,NAME, OPT-IO, OWNER,PHY- SEC,RM, RO,ROTA, RQ-SIZE, SIZE,STATE, TYPE,UUID
lsblk --bytes --pairs --output=
and then, also just get the output that curtin would find itself. dumps(curtin. block._ lsblock( ), indent=1))'
sudo python -c 'import json, curtin.block; print(json.
and
dpkg-query --show util-linux
thanks.