Make label-based booting persistent (see: #996915).
Without this, the block device holding the root filesystem would be resolved at the first boot when reconfiguring raspi-firmware (e.g. /dev/mmcblk1p2) which would then make the system fail to boot if it ever shows up under a different name (e.g. /dev/mmcblk0p2). Set ROOTPART parameter explicitly to stick to label-based booting.
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# the partition labeled raspiroot instead of forcing it to mmcblk0p2
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# These changes will be overwritten after the hardware is probed
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# after dpkg reconfigures raspi-firmware (upon first boot).
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# after dpkg reconfigures raspi-firmware (upon first boot), so make
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# sure we don't lose label-based booting.
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- chroot: /
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sed -i 's/^/console=__SERIAL_CONSOLE__ /' /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt
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sed -i 's#root=/dev/mmcblk0p2#root=LABEL=RASPIROOT#' /boot/firmware/cmdline.txt
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sed -i 's/^#ROOTPART=.*/ROOTPART=LABEL=RASPIROOT/' /etc/default/raspi-firmware
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# TODO(https://github.com/larswirzenius/vmdb2/issues/24): remove once vmdb
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# clears /etc/resolv.conf on its own.
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