#!/bin/sh # snapd will always start subiquity.service, but when we are not # booted off the server.iso there is not enough things in place to run # subiquity. Keep subiquity installed, but do not start the # service. This way, one can use --dry-run mode for example. if [ ! -e /cdrom/.disk/info ]; then snapctl stop --disable "$SNAP_NAME.subiquity-service" fi