Hi Hadmut and thanks for your additional debugging work here and for
sharing your findings.
I agree this looks like a documentation issue: especially the fact that
the 'identity' and 'user-data/users' sections are mutually exclusive and
'lock_passwd' need better documentation and possibly some examples. I
think this belongs to subiquity (the Ubuntu Server installer) and not to
cloud-init, so I added a new subiquity bug task.
The fact the user does not exist immediately after rebooting the newly
installed system is normal: cloud-init needs some time to finish
initializing the system. This is done at first boot.
On the issue you mentioned about cloud-init remaining active after first
boot: I encourage you to file bugs for specific issues, but it's very
likely that the cloud-init behaviors that caused you headaches are due
to design choices made to accommodate common cloud usage scenarios. This
said: there is certainly room for improvement in many aspects and good
bug reports are always more than welcome.
Back to the auto-install issue this report is about: I'm setting the
cloud-init task to Invalid, and leave the subiquity task open. Should
you still think this is a cloud-init bug please comment back and change
the task status back to New, we'll look at this again. Thanks!
** Changed in: cloud-init (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Invalid
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