Works for me: $ sudo -E UBUNTU_DEVICE_FLASH_IGNORE_UNSTABLE_GADGET_DEFINITION=1 /snap/bin/ubuntu-device-flash --verbose core 16 -o snappy.img --channel edge --gadget pc --kernel pc-kernel --os ubuntu-core
Determining gadget configuration 836.00 KB / 836.00 KB [==================================] 100.00% 12.77 MB/s 0 Partitioning... Formatting... Mounting... Provisioning... 74.40 MB / 74.40 MB [===================================] 100.00% 24.02 MB/s 3s 74.40 MB / 74.40 MB [===================================] 100.00% 59.46 MB/s 1s 110.54 MB / 110.54 MB [=================================] 100.00% 23.19 MB/s 4s 836.00 KB / 836.00 KB [==================================] 100.00% 68.23 MB/s 0 Unmounting... New image complete Summary: Output: snappy.img Architecture: amd64 Channel: edge Version: 0 On Wed, Aug 31, 2016 at 11:11 AM, Yann Sionneau <[email protected]> wrote: > > > Le 08/31/2016 à 10:56 AM, Simon Fels a écrit : > > On 31.08.2016 10:49, Yann Sionneau wrote: > >> Hello, > >> > >> It seems the new (snapp'ed) ubuntu-device-flash cannot use my own gadget > >> snap anymore. > >> > >> yann@imperium$ sudo -E /snap/bin/ubuntu-device-flash --verbose core 16 > >> -o snappy.img --channel edge --gadget $PWD/../../../xxx_2.0_all.snap > >> --kernel ../../../xxx_kernel/xxx-kernel_3.10.97_armhf.snap --os > >> ubuntu-core --developer-mode --enable-ssh > >> cannot use > >> "/home/yann/dev/snappy_xxx/tools/snappy/xxx_image/../../. > ./xxx_2.0_all.snap", > >> must be one of: ["canonical-i386" "canonical-pc" "pc" "canonical-pi2" > >> "pi2" "pi3" "canonical-dragon" "dragonboard" "beagleblack" > "plano-amd64"] > >> > >> Is porting Snappy on non official devices not supported anymore? > > No, that is not the case. > > > >> How is it supposed to work now? I must confess that I am blocked in my > >> work because of this change, I cannot generate nor flash images anymore > >> and my project is thus stalled :/ > > We're currently in a phase where ubuntu-device-flash is still being used > > but the future will be a new tool called ubuntu-image which will allow > > you to create images in a much better way. > Yes I've heard of the new ubuntu-image tool. It's a good idea to make > this new tool! > It's just important I think that the old tools stay functional until the > new ones are ready. > > > > From what I got from Michael a lot things are currently hard coded > > inside ubuntu-device-flash. See [1] for the relevant code bits. > > > > You can override the sanity check for the gadget names with setting > > UBUNTU_DEVICE_FLASH_IGNORE_UNSTABLE_GADGET_DEFINITION=1 in the command > > line you're executing. Didn't tested this but maybe Michael can comment > > how this should work. > Ok, the environment variable works, thanks a lot! > Now I get this: > > error while executing external command mkfs.ext4 -F -L writable > /dev/mapper/loop3p2: mke2fs 1.42.13 (17-May-2015) > Invalid filesystem option set: > has_journal,extent,huge_file,flex_bg,metadata_csum,64bit, > dir_nlink,extra_isize > > any idea? > > > > > regards, > > Simon > > > > [1]: > > https://bazaar.launchpad.net/~mvo/goget-ubuntu-touch/ > minimal-first-boot-no-prepare-image/view/head:/ubuntu- > device-flash/snappy.go#L116 > > > > > -- > Snapcraft mailing list > [email protected] > Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/ > mailman/listinfo/snapcraft > -- - Loïc
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