Tom, Andres is exploring because we're trying to pull apart two issues
here.

First, MAAS should definitely be able to deploy Ubuntu even when pointed
at a local mirror that has chosen to not sync specified components and
pockets. If that is failing it is a serious bug. However, the data
you've provided in this bug hasn't provided us with a definitive answer
on this one -- there might be some odd interaction with the proxy, for
instance.

If this works, then you can immediately address your use case by just
using a correctly configured mirror. You don't need to set any option in
MAAS-- it should just work, regardless of what is in the configured
sources.list in the ephemeral environment or deployed node.

Second, as Andres is pointing out, the option to restrict certain
pockets (i.e. backports) in the MAAS UI should work with Xenial (but not
Trusty). This would lead MAAS to configuring its sources.list
appropriately, which would mean even if the mirror was complete no
packages would be requested. That facility however doesn't support
excluding components (i.e. multiverse) today.

It's still unclear to me if you've isolated the problem to the first or
second problem above, but that would be super helpful.

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  Can't disable a backports pocket when deploying Ubuntu 14.04

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