>What I'd be extremely interested in, is a xubuntu rpi3 aarch64 disk >image that "just works", like the fedora 28 aarch64 minimal one:
Eric, Well the idea is to have something that "just works". Whether a disk image is the best way to deliver an os is open for some debate. There are pros and cons to an installer vs disk image. What we're seeing on the list at the moment is early adoption issues. It's my fault, I should of told Yvo that they need the bootcode.bin file on the usb drive too. I hadn't really expected people to be copying the bootcode.bin file to SD cards to enable usb booting. Maybe I over-estimated how many people are using and know how to do usb booting on the Pi. But that is the idea of asking people to test the installer, to throw up these issues. Note opensuse have an iso/usb installer too. It makes sense as efi/grub2 is adopted more on the Pi and usb is enabled by default on the new Pi 3B+. It is possible to create a disk image with the live-build package. There are some instructions on the Ubuntu raspberry pi wiki page that can be adapted. Debian have a really good guide to live-build if you want to have a go yourself. It's also possible to create an OEM disk image with my installer. You just need to add the correct parameter to the cmdline.txt file. Something that could be explored if people really can't get on with the installer as it is at the moment. The installer is not official and I don't anticipate high numbers of people using it unless it gets picked up by omgubuntu or something like that. It's just my own experiment on how the Pi could be incorporated into standard Ubuntu installers (ubiquity and the debian installer). I don't think many people are aware that you can run Ubuntu arm64 on the Pi and this is another reason for the installer. I'd much prefer people to use official media. If you know your way around arm64 then please add to the Ubuntu wiki instructions as it is just my ramblings at the moment. Adam -- xubuntu-users mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/xubuntu-users
