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0a2fbb8... by Dimitri John Ledkov

releasing package livecd-rootfs version 2.664.1

54b8e73... by Dimitri John Ledkov

ubuntu-image: drop ubuntu-image dep on riscv64, as not installable yet.

LP: #1876359
(cherry picked from commit 282c5a5bd50f9844cc077823b39550c663a013c3)

2d5f958... by Dimitri John Ledkov

ubuntu-image: fix focal+ pi images for armhf to use pi-armhf model name.

LP: #1876358
(cherry picked from commit 6e8b5b94c4a9f8db4afbaf566ebdb36110f08592)

dc456c2... by Dimitri John Ledkov

Bump only the UC20 pc image to 8GB, and keep Pi images as small as possible.

LP: #1875430
(cherry picked from commit 668898d92c1a48ac4901661d0e5d7e4b117b09c0)

1f120d7... by Robert C Jennings

Release 2.664

86b455c... by Robert C Jennings

Merge vagrant_40_gb into ubuntu/master [a=patviafore] [r=rcj]

Make Ubuntu Vagrant box 40G. (LP: #1580596)

Vagrant images were previously put at 10G, but this was a regression
from Trusty, in which they were 40G. This made it a tough sell for
users to upgrade if they were using a Ubuntu desktop experience.

This change does not impact disk usage as Vagrant with the virtualbox
provider dynamically allocates space with the VMDK. On a test system,
the VMDK took up 1.1G of disk space according to df, and after
creating a 2G file in Vagrant, the VMDK grew to 3.1G.

Therefore, users who are running on a system with little free space
will not see adverse effects if they upgrade to a new vagrant image

MP: https://code.launchpad.net/~patviafore/livecd-rootfs/+git/livecd-rootfs/+merge/382509

2c70ed1... by Pat Viafore

Make Ubuntu Vagrant box 40G. (LP: #1580596)

Vagrant images were previously put at 10G, but this was a regression
from Trusty, in which they were 40G. This made it a tough sell for
users to upgrade if they were using a Ubuntu desktop experience.

This change does not impact disk usage as Vagrant with the virtualbox
provider dynamically allocates space with the VMDK. On a test system,
the VMDK took up 1.1G of disk space according to df, and after
creating a 2G file in Vagrant, the VMDK grew to 3.1G.

Therefore, users who are running on a system with little free space will
not see adverse effects if they upgrade to a new vagrant image

85e91dd... by Dimitri John Ledkov

releasing package livecd-rootfs version 2.663

ad64e38... by Dimitri John Ledkov

Run snap info on the downloaded snap, rather than against the store. First of all snap info doesn't have --channel argument, thus queries the wrong channel, and depening on the cohort, a different snap might be visible too. Thus seed the base of the snap revision we dowanloaded, rather than some random one from the store.

28b531d... by Dimitri John Ledkov

releasing package livecd-rootfs version 2.662