They are not linked because the powers-that-be at Canonical have decided
that users don't need it and it should be discontinued. There are some
hints that these will be removed at the next point release!
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1873614
Title:
Definition of add_mountroot_fail_hook doesnt match lvm2's usage
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Yes, those images work - I was able to locate them soon after filing this
report.
The netboot images are also present within the legacy-server ISO image under
the /install directory.
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If the legacy d-i netboot images are not going to be published/supported
20.04.1 onwards, do we have an equivalent replacement that's able to perform
the same function?
The mini.iso allows me to boot my 384 Mb ram VPS without a cd-rom drive
into the installation environment by just loading the
I just find it incredible that even despite this bug being open, there
was this official announcement late last year that the d-i installer
will be completely phased out in favor of 'subiquity' starting with the
focal release.
I have been using d-i based mini.iso for my VPS setups that involve
Public bug reported:
20.04 Beta release announcement
(https://lists.ubuntu.com/archives/ubuntu-announce/2020-April/000255.html)
It was announced that the netboot images for 20.04 (focal) Beta release
are available from the following location for testing: