** Description changed: + [Impact] + + This change is required for MAAS hardware enablement - for MAAS to be + able to deploy 12.04 systems on ARM. + + [Test Case] + + On 12.04: + + 1. apt-get install maas + 2. Run "sudo maas-import-isos" as advised + 3. Run "sudo maas createsuperuser" and create a superuser username and password with ubuntu/ubuntu. + 4. PXE boot a system and point it to MAAS using DHCP next-server with filename set to "pxelinux.0". + 5. Go to http://<maas server>/MAAS, log in as ubuntu/ubuntu, and verify that one node has appeared in the MAAS. + + [Regression Potential] + MAAS enlistment is the only thing at risk here. After this SRU, maas-enlist will enlist with an additional "subarchitecture" field with no change to anything else. I have checked that MAAS on 12.04 ignores this field. But if there is a problem, it'll be with MAAS enlistment. + + Original bug description: + For ARM support, maas-enlist needs to post the subarch, as returned in the second half of `archdetect` output. For example, in "armhf/highbank", it needs to post the "highbank" part to MAAS as well. This will require an SRU to Precise in order for MAAS to be able to deploy Precise on ARM.
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