To get the extrausers in the log above, you need this "grep -q
"^passwd.*extrausers" /etc/nsswitch.conf" to be true, so I'm wondering
what else may be different in this image's nsswitch and also how we
ended up with extrausers in nsswitch but no extrausers file on disk.

I suspect the solution will be to change our check to be a bit more
specific in what we're looking for (which is effectively an Ubuntu Core
system where /etc/passwd isn't writable and extrausers is the way to get
extra users/groups).

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  huge and slow image 20181002 due to seeded lxd snap

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