That's also what I'm seeing on my laptop with xenial. Afterwards, I ran mount to check the mountpoints and it hung, and I noticed the oops in dmesg.
On Mon, Apr 25, 2016 at 5:56 AM, Alan Pope <alan.p...@canonical.com> wrote: > On 25 April 2016 at 11:44, Zygmunt Krynicki > <zygmunt.kryni...@canonical.com> wrote: > > Hey > > > > I just test-built i386, pc (amd64) and pi2 images successfully with my > > script: [1]. > > > > You have to use the following snap names: > > > > os=ubuntu-core > > kernel=canonical-pc-linux > > gadget=canonical-i386 > > > > The invocation to a patched version of ubuntu-device-flash is: > > > > sudo "$udf" core 16 --channel edge --kernel "$kernel" --os "$os" > > --gadget "$gadget" ... > > > > That fails too:- > > http://paste.ubuntu.com/16046729/ > > "cannot mount /dev/mapper/loop10p2(fat32) on /tmp/diskimage344208251/boot: > " > > 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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