i still want to somehow eliminate efivars being missbuilt and not
garbage collected.
separately juliank is working on making shim _not_ mirror variables
which should make things better.
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It happened following a change in grub and shim in hirsute and seems to
only hit on initial boot for some reason. We tried a variety of qemu and
edk2 versions so far without finding a clear root cause, but as the
emulator fully crashes (lxc info --show-log NAME will confirm it), qemu
is as good as
We reproduced the same issue using Ubuntu's qemu and edk2 a few days
ago.
** Package changed: lxd (Ubuntu) => qemu (Ubuntu)
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1928709
Title:
Can't launch
LXD uses a self built qemu and not "qemu (Ubuntu)"
I guess we will have to go to the upstream tracker eventually.
But for the time being switching it to a LXD task is slightly more correct.
** Package changed: qemu (Ubuntu) => lxd (Ubuntu)
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Title:
Can't launch hirsute VM using LXD
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Launching "images:ubuntu/hirsute/cloud" works successfully, but
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Can't launch hirsute VM using LXD
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