I'm confused how a refresh of core20 can do anything. Given that core20 is the rootfs, and we don't change rootfs, unless we reboot.
Can snapd, refresh snapd.snap without reboot? Cause that may cause a hang too.
Do you have logs from that system? Ie. all the snapd changes?
On the subiquity live server we disable snap refreshes by default. Can we inhibit / pause refreshes and reboots, if somebody launched consoleconf? (with a timeout, i.e. kill console-conf if it is not completed in 10min)
I'm confused how a refresh of core20 can do anything. Given that core20 is the rootfs, and we don't change rootfs, unless we reboot.
Can snapd, refresh snapd.snap without reboot? Cause that may cause a hang too.
Do you have logs from that system? Ie. all the snapd changes?
On the subiquity live server we disable snap refreshes by default. Can we inhibit / pause refreshes and reboots, if somebody launched consoleconf? (with a timeout, i.e. kill console-conf if it is not completed in 10min)