** Description changed:

- The bionic-live-server-amd64 images get stuck at early boot of the
- installer system waiting for snapd to be seeded. The seeding never
- happens. The problem can be easily reproduced by running:
+ [impact]
+ The bionic-live-server-amd64 images get stuck at early boot of the installer 
system waiting for snapd to be seeded. The seeding never happens. The problem 
can be easily reproduced by running:
  
-   kvm -m 2048 -boot d -cdrom ./bionic-live-server-amd64.iso
+   kvm -m 2048 -boot d -cdrom ./bionic-live-server-amd64.iso
  
  on a recent pending image. I just tested it with:
  
  Ubuntu-Server 18.04.4 LTS "Bionic Beaver" - Release amd64 (20200610)
  
  Note that the problem happens early, before subiquity sets up the
  network, so I don't think it's a problem accessing the store.
+ 
+ [test case]
+ boot the live server ISO successfully
+ 
+ [regression potential]
+ We should check that we don't regress the other flavours that seed snaps: 
ubuntu desktop, budge and mate. I think the seed.yaml in the main squashfs will 
be unchanged, which will be easy to check.

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  bionic-live-server images stuck seeding snapd at early boot

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