We build server images for riscv and for now, all boards we work on have a
Wifi chipset that requires wpasupplicant for its configuration, so add this
package to the seed.
This is temporary as we'll use a riscv platform seed like the
RaspberryPi one.
At runtime most users will never touch an ntfs again, so it is too hard
to strictly depend on it for server-minimal.
It does make more sense to stay available on the install environments.
There you might want the more advanced tooling to resize or analyze
target disks before install.
Due to that it stays listed in -live seeds. Per discussion we've found
that the installers picked it up through server-minimal, but they
have landed changes to ensure ntfs-3g stays around even when being
dropped from server-minimal.
Revert "Make ubuntu-server a superset of ubuntu-server-minimal."
Having ubuntu-server depend on ubuntu-server-minimal has unintended
consequences, mostly due to the fact that the two metapackages were not
meant to be coinstalled, and there are cases where we may want packages
to be installed on minimal installs *only* (e.g. lxd-installer). However
at the moment a full Ubuntu Server install provides a system where both
the metapackages are installed, each bringing in its own dependencies,
mostly disjoint between the two packages. This isn't ideal and can be
confusing.
Let's undo the ubuntu-server dependency on ubuntu-server-minimal for
now and rediscuss how to move forward.
This reverts commit a8ee100e9d62a6ad9cd916f56b6aa069c7233091.