Why not backport the solution from Groovy to Focal? Isn't Focal LTS?
Support does not seem that long term :|
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At boot on Pi4 with 20.04.02
Apologies -- this one slipped under my radar. This isn't a valid error
message: it's a side-effect of the shared u-boot script used for Classic
and Core images.
The u-boot script for the pi (https://git.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/flash-kernel/tree/bootscript/all/bootscr.rpi) attempts to load a
Inspired by #7. Tried to reset advanced options in raspberry Pi imager
and rewrite Ubuntu. It was able to boot. I guess there're something
wrong with setting options via RPI for Ubuntu. Probably this is not a
bug for ubuntu but RPI.
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If I get this right, there's no GRUB bootloader on Raspberry, just the
U-boot itself.
It seems like something went wrong during building it from sources for
the ubuntu RPi build.
https://wiki.st.com/stm32mpu/wiki/How_to_configure_U-Boot_for_your_board
This seems to be useful to understand the ma
I also have this bug on RPi 4 4GB.
Although this error pops up during bootup, the entire system seems to boot and
work perfectly fine.
I think this bug is caused by this:
'//uboot/ubuntu/boot.sel'
I think the right value in that place should be:
'/uboot/ubuntu/boot.sel'
Any ideas where this li
I thought this was affecting me, but I think I was instead seeing a bug
in the Raspberry Pi Imager advanced setting when applied to ubuntu. The
ubuntu image worked fine when I used dd to copy the image to the sd
card.
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Same here with the Raspberry Pi 4 4gb.
Wrote the image using raspberry pi imager.
"[FAILED] Failed to start Command from Kernel Command Line.
See 'systemctl status kernel-command-line.service' for details
[DEPEND] Dependency failed for Command from Kernel Command Line."
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Due to this bug, the Pi 4 will not boot and hangs.
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At boot on Pi4 with 20.04.02 i get: Failed to load
'//uboot/ubuntu/boot.sel'
To man
I am also experiencing this error on a Raspberry Pi 4B 4Gb RAM and
Ubuntu Server 20.04.02
I experienced it both with writing the image from Raspberry Pi Imager as
well as writing the image in the same way as Robert did.
When booting I see the same "Failed to load '//uboot/ubuntu/boot.sel'"
after
** Tags removed: rpi-image
** Tags added: raspi-image
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'//uboot/ubuntu/boot.sel'
To
** Tags added: rpi-images
** Tags removed: rpi-images
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At boot on Pi4 with 20.04.02 i get: Failed to load
'//u
What is the actual impact of this bug? What does that missing file do?
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At boot on Pi4 with 20.04.02 i get: Failed to load
'//uboot/ubun
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: u-boot (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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same here
Raspberry Pi 3 Model B+
Downloaded image from
"https://ubuntu.com/download/raspberry-pi/thank-you?version=20.04.2&architecture=server-arm64+raspi";
wrote the image with:
sudo dd
if='/mnt/E4C80B3DC80B0D8C/rasp/ubuntu-20.04.2-preinstalled-server-arm64+raspi.img'
of=/dev/sdf bs=512KB
-
** Description changed:
Installed Ubuntu 20.04.02 on a Pi4.
On boot I get an error message: Failed to load '//uboot/ubuntu/boot.sel'.
It boots from an sdcard.
Ubuntu boots, only that I get that error message.
+ On 20.04 and 20.04.01 did not have this issue.
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