So why does Trusty deploy with an ephemeral image of Trusty?  For
example when I deploy centos it uses Xenial to perform the deploy and
everything works fine.  It seems like this would be an easy way to
insure that all features are available on all or at least more versions.

This is a very large issue for enterprises that do not have access to
the general internet and only want to mirror the necessary repos.  Is
there anyway to increase priority allowing pockets to be disabled on all
versions of Ubuntu.  It would also be very helpful to have more control
that it currently has.  For example multiverse should not be needed but
for some reason is forced.

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  On Ubuntu 14.04 with backports pocket disabled maas fails to boot the
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