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Re: [PATCH v3 09/13] tests/vm: upgrade Ubuntu 18.04 VM to 20.04


From: Richard Henderson
Subject: Re: [PATCH v3 09/13] tests/vm: upgrade Ubuntu 18.04 VM to 20.04
Date: Thu, 7 Jul 2022 16:35:10 +0530
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On 7/7/22 09:33, John Snow wrote:
18.04 has fallen out of our support window, so move ubuntu.aarch64
forward to ubuntu 20.04, which is now our oldest supported Ubuntu
release.

Ah.  Squash with patch 5?


r~


Signed-off-by: John Snow <jsnow@redhat.com>
---
  tests/vm/ubuntu.aarch64 | 14 +++++++-------
  1 file changed, 7 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/tests/vm/ubuntu.aarch64 b/tests/vm/ubuntu.aarch64
index fc9c2ce22ff..666947393bd 100755
--- a/tests/vm/ubuntu.aarch64
+++ b/tests/vm/ubuntu.aarch64
@@ -32,13 +32,13 @@ DEFAULT_CONFIG = {
  class UbuntuAarch64VM(ubuntuvm.UbuntuVM):
      name = "ubuntu.aarch64"
      arch = "aarch64"
-    # NOTE: The Ubuntu 18.04 cloud images are updated weekly. The
-    # release below has been chosen as the latest at time of writing.
-    # Using the rolling latest release means the SHA will be wrong
-    # within a week.
-    image_name = "ubuntu-18.04-server-cloudimg-arm64.img"
-    image_link = 
"https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/releases/bionic/release-20220610/"; + image_name
-    
image_sha256="0eacc5142238788365576b15f1d0b6f23dda6d3e545ee22f5306af7bd6ec47bd"
+    # NOTE: The Ubuntu 20.04 cloud images are periodically updated. The
+    # fixed image chosen below is the latest release at time of
+    # writing. Using a rolling latest instead would mean that the SHA
+    # would be incorrect at an indeterminate point in the future.
+    image_name = "focal-server-cloudimg-arm64.img"
+    image_link = "https://cloud-images.ubuntu.com/focal/20220615/"; + image_name
+    
image_sha256="95a027336e197debe88c92ff2e554598e23c409139e1e750b71b3b820b514832"
      BUILD_SCRIPT = """
          set -e;
          cd $(mktemp -d);




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