Hi, I’ve just quickly booted debian-12-generic-amd64.qcow2 in qemu to test something, and I found two issues.
One, OpenSSH doesn’t start unless I do a dpkg-reconfigure, due to missing host keys. (This may or may not be caused by me not having a cloud-init environment, but it’s better to let you know.) The other is more serious: […] Begin: Running /scripts/local-bottom ... GROWROOT: /sbin/growpart: 824: /sbin/gd /sbin/growpart: 853: /sbin/growpart: sed: not found WARN: unknown label /sbin/growpart: 354: /sbin/growpart: sed: not found FAILED: sed failed on dump output /sbin/growpart: 83: /sbin/growpart: rm: not found done. […] Apparently, the thing to grow the partition (and then, perhaps via systemd, later the root filesystem) doesn’t work at all. (I haven’t resized the disc itself, so I don’t know, but these messages look very… not promising.) If you need at all to follow up with me, please keep me in Cc, I’m not subscribed, nor do I personally have interest in cloud anything, I’ve just been doing something for someone else. bye, //mirabilos -- 22:20⎜<asarch> The crazy that persists in his craziness becomes a master 22:21⎜<asarch> And the distance between the craziness and geniality is only measured by the success 18:35⎜<asarch> "Psychotics are consistently inconsistent. The essence of sanity is to be inconsistently inconsistent
