Use "ubuntu-core" for os and "canonical-pc-linux" for kernel. I'm not sure about the 32bit part though.
Joe On Apr 24, 2016 17:55, "Joe Talbott" <joe.talb...@canonical.com> wrote: > Rolling is now 16. > > Joe > On Apr 24, 2016 17:50, "Alan Pope" <alan.p...@canonical.com> wrote: > >> Hi, >> >> Previously I've used the following command to create a generic snappy >> image, but it no longer works. >> >> $ sudo ./ubuntu-device-flash core rolling --channel edge --os >> xenial-preinstalled-core-amd64.os.snap --kernel >> xenial-preinstalled-core-amd64.kernel.snap --gadget canonical-pc -o >> test.img >> >> Failing with;- "failed to find os snap: snap not found". >> >> What's the name I should use in place of >> xenial-preinstalled-core-amd64.os.snap? >> In addition, what should I use if I wanted to make a 32-bit image for >> an older machine which isn't 64-bit? The website docs [1] just say >> "use ubuntu-device-flash" without saying how. >> >> [1] https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/start/#try-x86 >> >> Cheers, >> -- >> Alan Pope >> Community Manager >> >> Canonical - Ubuntu Engineering and Services >> +44 (0) 7973 620 164 >> alan.p...@canonical.com >> http://ubuntu.com/ >> >> -- >> snappy-devel mailing list >> snappy-devel@lists.ubuntu.com >> Modify settings or unsubscribe at: >> https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/snappy-devel >> >
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