Yeah, I suppose we can get away with quite a lot of that. The fixed per-layer disk overhead of each squashfs looks like it's on the order of 4M (/var/lib/dpkg/status + /var/lib/apt/extended_states), which is not large in the grand scheme. And since we know this layer would be used unconditionally for all subiquity install methods it would not make it harder for us to ensure everything remained a tree.
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