e2e: use nop BTRFS/blob corruption handlers for cri-o.#708
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It looks like the post-reboot BTRFS/blob corruption bug is not triggered with cri-o as a runtime, only with containerd as surprising as this may sound considering that it is an fs-level corruption (unreadable blob file). Anyway, switch the cri-o-specfic handlers to mere logging nops for now. We'll revert this and look into it again if we ever see it triggered. Signed-off-by: Krisztian Litkey <krisztian.litkey@intel.com>
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It looks like the post-reboot BTRFS/blob corruption bug is not triggered with cri-o as a runtime, only with containerd as surprising as this may sound considering that it is an fs-level corruption (unreadable blob file).
Anyway, switch the cri-o-specfic handlers to mere logging nops for now. We'll revert this and look into it again if we ever see it triggered.