> I want to cross-post this over here as well. I'm finding a very
similar issue as the one described. The issue linked claims this is now
fixed but I can still reproduce it 100% of the times.

Thanks for sharing that link. For what it's worth, I tried all the following 
versions, which were called out in that thread. (Some people claimed success in 
some versions but not others.)
* tonistiigi/binfmt:qemu-v7.0.0-28 (failed in the same step as what I have seen 
many other times)
* tonistiigi/binfmt:qemu-v8.1.5-45 (made it past prior failures, but ultimately 
failed at a later step, ran it twice to confirm repeatability)
* tonistiigi/binfmt:qemu-v9.2.0-51 (made it past prior failures, but ultimately 
failed at a later step, just ran it once)

The only thing that has actually "fixed" underlying issue for me (or
more accurately - avoided the underlying QEMU bug) was Matthew's
experimental kernel that reverted the "x86: Increase brk randomness
entropy for 64-bit systems" kernel patch.

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