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When building with debootstrap, debootstrap will use the key to check that everything is properly signed. It will not `apt-key add` the key into the final environment, however. Early adding the key after debootstrap before we need to read from the private repo again prevents unsigned issues. This also maintains the integrity of the packages in the environment throughout the build. Change-Id: I5ca75ae4620c9fb26b512cb30f8cd79fa7a0373a |
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============== ubuntu-minimal ============== The ``ubuntu-minimal`` element uses debootstrap for generating a minimal image. In contrast the ``ubuntu`` element uses the cloud-image as the initial base. By default this element creates the latest LTS release. The exact setting can be found in the element's ``environment.d`` directory in the variable ``DIB_RELEASE``. If a different release of Ubuntu should be created, the variable ``DIB_RELEASE`` can be set appropriately. Note that this element installs ``systemd-sysv`` as the init system for 18.04+. .. element_deps::