> I thought cloud-initramfs-growroot was solely used with old kernels that 
> can't resize mounted
> filesystems but I could be wrong. Wondering though why we install that 
> package all of a sudden.

that is another option, to remove cloud-initramfs-growroot from the 
image/initrd.
The problem with that is that you're then relying on cloud-init to grow the 
rootfs, and if you
disable cloud-init you don't get the grow.

I'm not exactly sure what the purpose of these images is.

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  Unexpected partition growth on first boot on impish for raspberry pi

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