no; it's definitely too late for that, but possibly could happen as a SRU post-release.
> My only issue with your patch is dropping the "defaults". This seems to always be applied in pi images, but I've no clue if it is redundant.
Yeah, I was not sure if the options needed to be fully reset to 'defaults' or if just dropping the umask and/or gid was enough. It would help if we could understand why ubiquity is crashing with the umask/gid mount options.
If you're not able to test, I think it would make sense to let this bug sit until you, or anyone else, can resume testing/verification. As @waveform said, most people using Pi will be using pre-installed images.
I'm on CC for this bug, so whenever you (or, anyone else interested in this bug) is available to test (and then, verify) the patch, let me know.
> are you aiming for the 20.04 release
no; it's definitely too late for that, but possibly could happen as a SRU post-release.
> My only issue with your patch is dropping the "defaults". This seems to always be applied in pi images, but I've no clue if it is redundant.
Yeah, I was not sure if the options needed to be fully reset to 'defaults' or if just dropping the umask and/or gid was enough. It would help if we could understand why ubiquity is crashing with the umask/gid mount options.
If you're not able to test, I think it would make sense to let this bug sit until you, or anyone else, can resume testing/ verification. As @waveform said, most people using Pi will be using pre-installed images.
I'm on CC for this bug, so whenever you (or, anyone else interested in this bug) is available to test (and then, verify) the patch, let me know.