The previously encountered error about misconfigured seccomp
filters is mitigated with the workaround added in this commit.
See the repo in the comment for detailed information on
the bug itself.
The seccomp filter applied by docker presumably
stops curl from working correctly as the glibc changed the
way it creates processes (switch from clone to clone3).
The backwards compatibility layer of glibc does not work
correctly with docker's seccomp filter, making it necessary to
give the container privileged access.
* e2e-test workflows execute two hours earlier.
* Run quick-mode e2e tests for the two older versions we support.
This triggers every night, together with the existing e2e tests.
Idea here is that we know that a cluster can be setup and initialized.
* Run full e2e tests for the two older versions each sunday.
* Do not abort manual e2e runs. This allows for parallel runs.
* Run unprivileged container