I'm sorry, it looks like I won't be able to validate this fix on our
Ubuntu Core 20 systems. While waiting for this fix to become available,
we've used Ubuntu Core's refresh control (snap gating) mechanism to
ensure a non-affected version of the pc-kernel snap is installed across
our fleet of devices. Relevant docs:
https://ubuntu.com/core/docs/refresh-control

Due to this snap gating "validation assertion" currently being in-place,
I'm unable to update my test system to the fixed revision of the pc-
kernel snap (5.4.0-109.123.1, revision 978) to confirm the fix. I have a
pending support ticket with Canonical to find out how to lift the snap
gating restriction but at this time I haven't received a response yet.

However, I see that the fix has now been marked as released for Focal.
Indeed, the fixed revision of the pc-kernel snap (5.4.0-109.123.1,
revision 978) has already hit the "20/stable" channel as of today. Can I
conclude that the fix has been accepted based on Chris Chiu's
confirmation and that my confirmation is no longer required? In other
words: that the fix is now released and no longer at risk of being
dropped, for 20.04?

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