@swer21 @ozgur-as I'm using the server image only, and that one works fine for me when injecting the latest snap.
I've installed the following packages on my system:
- xorriso - squashfs-tools - python3-debian - liblz4-tool - git - python3-venv - python3-yaml - python3-pip - snapd
Then, run:
# Downloading the snap snap download subiquity --edge
# Run the actual inject command ./inject-subiquity-snap.sh <original iso path>.iso <path to the downloaded snap>.snap patched.iso
The issue should not appear anymore when using patched.iso.
@swer21 @ozgur-as I'm using the server image only, and that one works fine for me when injecting the latest snap.
I've installed the following packages on my system:
- xorriso
- squashfs-tools
- python3-debian
- liblz4-tool
- git
- python3-venv
- python3-yaml
- python3-pip
- snapd
Then, run:
# Downloading the snap
snap download subiquity --edge
# Run the actual inject command subiquity- snap.sh <original iso path>.iso <path to the downloaded snap>.snap patched.iso
./inject-
The issue should not appear anymore when using patched.iso.