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663. By Philip Roche

Migrate to using instance type of current generation

m3.medium is a Previous Generation Instance type. m4.large is current generation.

This will also hopefully avoid the kernel panic exhibited in Trusty kernel 20180814 on m3 instance types.

662. By Robert C Jennings

Merge lp:~rcj/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts into lp:~ubuntu-on-ec2/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts [a=rcj] [r=daniel-thewatkins,philroche]

ubuntu-adj2version: Explicit release definition

Since we've looped in the alphabet and are approaching dd-series this
code would have returned 6.06 for our next release rather than 19.04.
The safest way to do this is by explicit suite matching to release
version.

MP: https://code.launchpad.net/~rcj/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts/+merge/345373

661. By Robert C Jennings

Drop use of uefi1 images in Xenial

The use of uefi1 was limited to HVM:instance-store, although the comment
states "HVM" this is incorrect. This results in an unnecessary image
delta on Xenial for one of the four image types published. By reverting
this we have a unified set of images on Xenial. Presently this helps
with a uefi1 base image issue that only affects ability to boot on EC2
and sets the stage for a future migration off ec2-publishing-scripts
entirely where all images are published from a common disk format.
Trusty will still have this single uefi1 image in it's matrix.

[a=rcj][r=philroche,fginther]
MP: https://code.launchpad.net/~rcj/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts/+merge/340039

659. By Robert C Jennings

Add retries for common failure paths

[a=rcj][r=fginther,philroche]
MP: https://code.launchpad.net/~rcj/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts/+merge/336555

658. By Dan Watkins

Make AWS profile/partition used by CIM configurable [a=Odd_Bloke][r=fginther,rcj]

MP: https://code.launchpad.net/~daniel-thewatkins/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts/+merge/334987

657. By Dan Watkins

Add bionic to ubuntu-adj2version [a=Odd_Bloke][r=philroche,tribaal]

https://code.launchpad.net/~daniel-thewatkins/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts/+merge/333544

656. By Philip Roche

cloud-image-manager image registrations should not make public

Instead force query data to be generated without making public.

655. By Philip Roche

Merge lp:~philroche/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts-cim-public into lp:~ubuntu-on-ec2/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts [a=philroche] [r=fginther,rcj]

When registering image with cloud-image-manager we need to make them public so get query data

This reverts the previous change not making image public.
If image is not public then no query data will be generated.
This means we have no way of retrieving the AMI id registered. Making image public fixes that.

MP: https://code.launchpad.net/~philroche/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts-cim-public/+merge/328217

654. By Philip Roche

Merge lp:~philroche/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts-promote-disable-reuse into lp:~ubuntu-on-ec2/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts [a=philroche] [r=daniel-thewatkins,rcj]

Do not use reuse-ebs-from as it doesn't use cloud-image-manager

Which we need to set attributes. This change is as a result of HVM EBS amis
not having the required ENASupport attribute set.

Bypassing reuse of snapshots will result in a longer promotion

MP: https://code.launchpad.net/~philroche/ubuntu-on-ec2/ec2-publishing-scripts-promote-disable-reuse/+merge/328184

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