On our board (a custom board with a dedicated gadget and kernel snaps) I see an error during a “Change configuration of core snap” action:
root@localhost:/# snap change 9
Status Spawn Ready Summary
Error today at 04:04 UTC today at 04:04 UTC Run configure hook of "core" snap
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Run configure hook of "core" snap
2018-10-18T04:04:21Z ERROR run hook "configure": cannot set "core.schedule": unsupported system option
I first though about the “refresh.schedule” we set on our Gadget, but if I check is correctly set:
root@localhost:/# snap get core refresh
Key Value
refresh.schedule 08:00-10:00
Doing it via command line I get no Errors.
I tried:
snap set core refresh.schedule=08:00-12:00
and even:
snap set system refresh.schedule=08:00-12:00
Both work, even if snap is 2.35.2 (armhf).
Thing is, we want to rely on Gadget for this, I actually don’t know which command is used by it to set such option.
I’ll try “refresh.timer” instead of “refresh.schedule” in gadget.yaml.
When using the defaults: option in gadget.yaml you have to use the snap-id.
a name or alias is only working when using the snap command from cmdline… :
Do we have any generic or special snap-id for “system” ?
You can use system instead of snap-id. In fact, system takes precendence, using both snap-id of the core and the system alias will make snapd log a message and use the settings under the system key.
It’s mentioned in the docs too:
# Default configuration options for defined snaps, applied on installation.
# The snap ID may be discovered via the snap info command.
# Since 2.33 snap ID can be the "system" nick to cover the system
# configuration. (optional)
defaults:
<snap id>:
<key>: <value>