Fedora 43 and Crostini

Has anyone been able to install and use Fedora 43 on a Chromebook via Crostini (aka the linux development environment)? I have installed and used the past several releases of Fedora on my Chromebook without problem but cannot get Fedora 43 to work (either the default lxc container or the cloud lxc container). I have tried an update from Fedora 42 and a fresh download of Fedora 43. Any advice or tips welcome.

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It seems like systemd upstream have provided a temporary workaround to re-enable cgroup-v1 support, but then the SYSTEMD_CGROUP_LEGACY_FORCE=1 environment variable cannot be in effect without the kernel cmdline See also pid1: stop refusing to boot with cgroup v1 · systemd/systemd@d0ab0e5 · GitHub

So the best workaround for now is probably to keep a f42 systemd using versionlock while upgrading to newer userspace…

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