Raspberry PI 2 - currently misbehaving?

Joe Talbott joe.talbott at canonical.com
Sat Apr 16 21:37:32 UTC 2016


The command is now called 'snap' rather than 'snappy'.  I can't answer the
UART question though, sorry.

Joe
On Apr 16, 2016 17:35, "Patrick Boettcher" <patrick.boettcher at posteo.de>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I succeeded creating an image with
>
>   sudo ./ubuntu-device-flash -vvv core rolling --channel edge --os \
>       ubuntu-core --kernel canonical-pi2-linux  --gadget canonical-pi2 \
>       -o test.img
>
> and dd'ing it to my SD-card.
>
> I'm seeing two problems (one is a show stopper):
>
> 1) There is no output on the UART (it was with the image I used
> before). I had to connect via ssh.
>
> 2) Secondly, well, I don't have snappy installed - :-( :
>
>   [..]
>   It's a brave new world here in snappy Ubuntu Core! This machine
>   does not use apt-get or deb packages. Please see 'snappy --help'
>   for app installation and transactional updates.
>
>   Last login: Sat Apr 16 21:26:29 2016 from 192.168.1.103
>   ubuntu at localhost:~$ snappy --help
>   -bash: snappy: command not found
>   ubuntu at localhost:~$ sudo snappy --help
>   sudo: snappy: command not found
>   ubuntu at localhost:~$
>
> What did I do wrong?
>
> thanks,
> --
> Patrick.
>
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