This bug report is a bit old (bugs on the project get a lot more timely
review than bugs on the Ubuntu package), however, I think this is still
invalid.
IIUC, what I think was happening was that the ubuntu_command file was
written to recovery in preparation for applying at reboot time. The
presence of that file is what tells recovery that it needs to apply the
update, and actually contains the commands to run. So probably once you
were in recovery, if you had deleted the ubuntu_command file, it
wouldn't have gotten applied.
I think this is a corner case outside the normal use case, so I'm going
to mark it as Won't Fix. If you feel strongly about it, create a bug
task on this bug for the ubuntu-system-image project and provide any
other information that makes sense. This probably *could* be supported
by deferring the write of the ubuntu_command file until the
.ApplyUpdate() method is called. Changing that alone wouldn't be
difficult, but making the test suite work again would probably be a
PITA. :)
** Changed in: system-image (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Won't Fix
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Device automatically updated after rebooting into recovery (without
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