About the test:
- To reproduce I create a noble Desktop ARM 64 ISO the latest livecd-rootfs. I 
boot it on a machine which has a zapper connected on the serial port. When 
opening the serial tty, it's spammed with "error: snap "subiquity" is not 
installed".
- To fix: I applied this fix on livecd-rootfs and created the image again. Now 
the serial tty is clean a leaves me space to login, run commands, etc.
- It may be useful to note that I did not test the daily arm64 images, which 
should have the same issues, but these will not boot on the ARM machines I 
have. Let me get back to you with some VM attempts.

About noble-proposed:
I did not try this one, but I'm afraid my tests used the latest livecd-rotfs 
from the `ubuntu/noble` branch of the repo, so I don't think there is a more 
recent version.

About the whole SRU process:
From what I am reading, an SRU fix should be minimal. Since my error only 
involves subiquity, is the fix of `serial-getty` also necessary? Should I build 
new images to try both approaches?

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