** Description changed:

  [Impact]
  
  This is a design flaw that needs to be fixed. Basically we inherited the
  design from old Ubuntu Core devices that the boot configuration is
  prepared in the gadget and - therefore - is quite static. Newer Core
  devices have mechanisms for updating boot assets, while classic
  images... well, we never actually thought about it.
  
  Now that we have a valid use-case for preinstalled amd64 images, we
  actually need to make sure we can update at least the grub config
  somehow. To do this, we introduce the hook from preinstalled desktop
  images from groovy+ with an additional change to generate the grub.cfg
  by using `update-grub2`. We switch the design to now only shipping a
  blanket grub.cfg on the boot partition, pointing to the rootfs one -
  which can be freely updated via existing mechanisms.
  
  While adding the hook, we also fix a few other technical dept - like
  adding a swap file and making the rootfs resizable. Everything that we
  already had for our Pi images in groovy+.
  
  The growroot part might also require a quick workaround in cloud-
  initramfs-tools.
  
  [Test Case]
  
+ * Base test case:
+ 
  Build an image with -proposed enabled, make sure that it still boots as
  before on Intel IOT platforms. Try booting the image on an USB when
  there are other USB drives present on the device.
+ 
+ * Growroot:
+ 
+ Resize the image so that growroot finds space to expand the rootfs. Boot
+ the image, make sure that the image boots fine on first boot (no
+ initramfs prompt!). Log into the system and run `sudo udevadm info
+ /dev/sda3` and check if there are "ID_*" properties present. Check if
+ the root partition has expanded as expected.
+ 
+ * Grub updates:
+ 
+ On the booted image, run `sudo update-grub2`, make sure that there are no 
errors present. Reboot, check if the image still boots correctly.
+ To make sure the rootfs grub.cfg is used, modify /etc/default/grub and change 
GRUB_TIMEOUT to 10. Run `sudo update-grub2` again and reboot. Confirm that the 
grub menu appears with a 10 second timeout.
+ 
  
  [Regression Potential]
  
  This can basically only regress intel-iotg desktop images, which is what
  we want to fix right now. But it requires for the images to go through
  the whole testing cycle again, to make sure that everything still works
  - since we're basically switching to a completely new grub.cfg. The test
  case should be sufficient to make sure there are no regressions.
  
  The cloud-initramfs-tools changes for growroot might, in some very weird
  way, break cloud image resizing. So it would be good to double check
  with the CPC team if images still work as expected with this change.

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Title:
  Preinstalled amd64 images cannot upgrade grub.cfg on boot partition +
  technical debt

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