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Issue was resolved by renaming of newly built *Image* ( instead of zImage ) to k*ernel7.img ,* *then copied to micro SD card.* My RPI3 is now successfully booted. My apology to all if my emails has been included in wrong list. Best Regards, Huy Nguyen e-mail : [email protected] cell# : 214.289.8829 On Sat, May 21, 2016 at 3:12 PM, Fernando Correa Neto <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey > > On Wed, May 18, 2016 at 2:22 PM Huy Nguyen <[email protected]> wrote: > >> Hi All, >> >> I have successfully built linux kernel for RPI3 using the below web >> site : >> >> https://www.raspberrypi.org/documentation/linux/kernel/building.md >> >> >> I copied the newly built *zImage* to microSD card and re-name this to >> kernel7.img. >> >> *PI3 crashed *with the newly built zImage. >> >> My question is whether the Raspberry aforementioned web site is >> up-to-date for >> building RPI3 linux kernel ? >> >> *Is anyone successfully built linux kernel for RPI3 and booted Okay ?* >> > > Since the info about generating the image ended up in the snapcraft > mailing list, I'll past the relevant bit here on how to generate a working > image (working as almost working since there's an issue with wifi currently) > > Grab this: > http://people.canonical.com/~ogra/snappy/all-snaps/ubuntu-device-flash > > and run: > > sudo ./ubuntu-device-flash core rolling-core --gadget canonical-pi3 > --developer-mode --channel=edge --kernel canonical-pi2-linux --os > xenial-preinstalled-core-armhf.os.snap -o rpi3-all-snap.img > > That should give you a flashable image. > > -Fernando >
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