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Pretty obvious update
I guess whereas the build command uses the .json spec file basename as an argument, instead, the test command will use the path to the box file
Strangely, the ds= arg of the kernel needed some quotes to operate Added the boot_command_suffix variable to allow for passing the initrd without breaking everything. Didn't test yet on older Ubuntu releases, so expect some breakage
As Wayland doesn't seem to be working fine here, switch to X Maybe that's a corner case, or we should use VMSVGA instead of using VBoxSVGA ? Couldn't figure out the culprit
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Interested parties may try the box at https://app.vagrantup.com/oberger/boxes/boxcutter-ubuntu2204-desktop/versions/2204.1 which is based off of https://github.com/olberger/boxcutter-ubuntu/tree/2204.1 with french keyboard layout and locale, and minimal desktop |
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This should add Ubuntu 22.04, newer LTS.
Hoping that the boot_command adjustments that seemed needed won't break older release boxes builds