Porting ubuntu snappy core to custom x86 hardware

Loïc Minier loic.minier at ubuntu.com
Fri Apr 10 23:26:13 UTC 2015


Is your boot GRUB or U-Boot? If GRUB, above image or more recently
generated "generic" image should work. If U-Boot, I suggest you build an
OEM snap just like this sample that Sergio wrote:
https://github.com/sergiusens/beagleboneblack.sergiusens/blob/master/meta/package.yaml

You can probably reuse the generic device tarball for amd64 (unless you
need a specific kernel?).

Cheers,

On Fri, Apr 10, 2015 at 9:18 PM, Rajendra Dendukuri <rajendra at broadcom.com>
wrote:

>  Hello folks,
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> I am looking for documentation/instructions to build a custom Ubuntu core
> image. For example, I see following image in current alpha release train.
> How do I build such an image from first principles.
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> http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core/releases/alpha-3/ubuntu-core-WEBDM-alpha-03_amd64-generic.img.xz
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> I want to port Ubuntu core to the x86 based hardware that I am working
> with. Currently I am running Ubuntu Trusty based image on it and would want
> to run Ubuntu snappy core on the same.
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> I was able to see instructions for beaglebone. I need something similar
> for amd64 image.
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> Regards,
> Rajen
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