It turns out the 20200814 squashfs from maas *now* has an /etc/fstab in
it ...


So after overlayroot runs, we have an fstab like this:

root@(none):/# cat /etc/fstab
LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs   /        ext4   defaults        0 0
#
#  This fstab is for overlayroot. The real one can be found at
#  /media/root-ro/etc/fstab
#  The original entry for '/' and other mounts have been updated to be placed
#  under /media/root-ro.
#  To permanently modify this (or any other file), you should change-root into
#  a writable view of the underlying filesystem using:
#      sudo overlayroot-chroot
#
#LABEL=cloudimg-rootfs /media/root-ro/ ext4 ro,defaults,noauto 0 0
/media/root-ro/ / overlay 
lowerdir=/media/root-ro/,upperdir=/media/root-rw/overlay/,workdir=/media/root-rw/overlay-workdir/_
 0 0

Overlayroot needs to handle with and without fstab entry so we'll need
to fix that;  However it's not clear why there is now an fstab entry in
squashfs.

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  Groovy amd64 / arm64 / PowerPC deployment seems not working

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