Booting snappy on a laptop configuration?

Didier Roche didrocks at ubuntu.com
Fri May 29 06:06:30 UTC 2015


Le 28/05/2015 18:42, Michael Terry a écrit :
> I did those same steps in the past on an ancient Dell laptop and they 
> worked.  But it wasn't using uefi.

Same that Michael, with a non uefi case.

>
> On Thu, May 28, 2015 at 12:21 PM, Sebastien Bacher <seb128 at ubuntu.com 
> <mailto:seb128 at ubuntu.com>> wrote:
>
>     Hey there,
>
>     I'm trying to get a snappy image on an usb stick to boot on an amd64
>     laptop but not really having luck so far.
>
>     What I did, on the laptop using vivid/amd64:
>     - enabled the ppa:snappy-dev/beta
>     - upgraded/installed snappy-tools
>     - used "sudo u-d-f core 15.04 -o iso.img"
>     - sudo "dd if=iso.img of=/dev/sdb bs=32M"
>
>     the usb stick is not seen as a valid boot option by my inspiron 11
>     3000
>     (the machine seems to only list devices that are correctly setup for
>     uefi/secure boot, I had issues in the past trying to boot from a
>     32 bits
>     Ubuntu image, that never worked). On my other laptop the key is
>     seen and
>     I can boot on it but the boot doesn't lead to a prompt/login
>
>     Does anyone successed before to get snappy working on a laptop/usb
>     key?
>     Is there something special to uefi working?
>
>     Thanks,
>     Sebastien Bacher
>
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