** Description changed:

  [impact]
  This breaks apt update in a trusty docker image that does not have ESM 
enabled.
  
  [test case]
- Build a livefs with image_format=plain, project=ubuntu-base. Unpack it, do 
the usual pre-chroot setup dance (copy resolv.conf, bind mount proc and dev) 
chroot into it and run apt update.
+ for trusty:
+ 
+ Build a livefs with image_format=plain, project=ubuntu-base. Unpack it,
+ do the usual pre-chroot setup dance (copy resolv.conf, bind mount proc
+ and dev) chroot into it and run apt update.
+ 
+ for the newer releases:
+ We have no seeded package that create apt preferences in their postinst yet, 
so let's just check the autopkgtest results.
  
  [regression potential]
  The change could conceivably leave apt preference files we want deleted in an 
image. But this seems very unlikely.

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  lb chroot_archives eats apt preferences files

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