Public bug reported:
One would expect `sudo apt-get purge maas` (or something simple like
that) to be enough to completely remove a MAAS installation from a
system. But this doesn't work. Because of the structure of the
different MAAS packages, one needs to remove a lot of packages to
finally
Public bug reported:
One would expect `sudo apt-get purge maas` (or something simple like
that) to be enough to completely remove a MAAS installation from a
system. But this doesn't work. Because of the structure of the
different MAAS packages, one needs to remove a lot of packages to
finally