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Title:
ubuntu-desktop-minimal should depend
I see.
"apt-mark auto '*'" may not be "supported" but it works and has been for a long
time, even on Debian. If my installation wouldn't have had an encrypted root, I
wouldn't have run into any issue. And I guess those with a non-encrypted setup
don't need cryptsetup so in this sense
Marking all packages as 'auto' like that is not supported.
Besides cryptsetup and lvm2, there are several other packages that are
available for the installer and only kept on the system if they are
needed:
https://git.launchpad.net/~ubuntu-core-dev/ubuntu-
seeds/+git/ubuntu/tree/ship-live
The
@jbicha
After installation, it was fine. It's just that in the process of trying to
clean up leftover packages years later, I did something like:
# apt-get update && apt-get dist-upgrade
# apt-mark auto '*'
# apt-mark manual ubuntu-minimal
# apt-mark manual ubuntu-desktop-minimal
# apt-mark
Could you provide exact steps for how you installed Ubuntu where it
wasn't able to boot?
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