Actually this is not the only reason why building ISO requires a clean initial state. Say, if building an IBP image fails,
it might leave around several mounted loopback devices (hoilding a chroot full of unconfigured packages), etc.
Therefore the rule of the thumb is "if something failed, run make deep_clean".
> This horses you to make clean and try again.
Actually this is not the only reason why building ISO requires a clean initial state. Say, if building an IBP image fails,
it might leave around several mounted loopback devices (hoilding a chroot full of unconfigured packages), etc.
Therefore the rule of the thumb is "if something failed, run make deep_clean".