Ubuntu Core 16 Final!

XiaoGuo Liu xiaoguo.liu at canonical.com
Fri Nov 4 08:06:40 UTC 2016


Hi Michael,

Thanks. I have found the root cause of it. I need to replace USER with my
own account "liu-xiao-guo". I think USER is different from my account name
in the Ubuntu One.

Best regards,
XiaoGuo

On Fri, Nov 4, 2016 at 3:10 PM, XiaoGuo Liu <xiaoguo.liu at canonical.com>
wrote:

> Hi Michael,
>
> First, thanks for your detailed instructions. I just followed your steps
> to install the QEMU to test the Ubuntu Core. However, I have to problems in
> logging into the Ubuntu Core. The captured screen is like
> http://imgur.com/a/Qyfc9. May I know what the correct password for
> logging into the Ubuntu core. Is it the one for Ubuntu One? or the one for
> the ssh?
>
> Thanks & best regards,
> XiaoGuo
>
> On Thu, Nov 3, 2016 at 11:47 PM, Michael Vogt <michael.vogt at canonical.com>
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> The Snappy team is happy to announce the release of Ubuntu Core 16.
>>
>> Ubuntu Core is an operating system entirely based on snaps, including
>> its foundation. Applications, kernel, core operating system, and
>> gadget components are all managed as snaps and are installed and
>> refreshed by snapd, the daemon and tooling responsible for making it
>> all dance.
>>
>> The images are available currently for PC (amd64, i386) and
>> for Pi2/Pi3 and Dragonboard. These images can be downloaded from:
>>
>>     http://releases.ubuntu.com/ubuntu-core/16/
>>
>> Once unpacked, the images are bootable, the PC image can be booted
>> directly in qemu-kvm, virtualbox or on real hardware. When running the
>> images in qemu-kvm it is helpful to use the "-redir" feature of
>> qemu-kvm. e.g.:
>>
>>     $ kvm -smp 2 -m 1500 -redir tcp:10022::22 ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img
>>
>> The message from console-conf is a bit misleading in this setup. It
>> will say "ssh USER at 10.0.2.15". However due to the way that the
>> qemu-kvm user networking behaves, you will actually have to run the
>> following to ssh into the images:
>>
>>     $ ssh -p 10022 USER at localhost
>>
>> or if you have the following snippet in ~/.ssh/config
>>
>> Host kvm.snappy
>>      Hostname localhost
>>      Port 10022
>>      User USER
>>      UserKnownHostsFile /dev/null
>>      StrictHostKeyChecking no
>>
>> then you can just
>>
>>     $ ssh kvm.snappy
>>
>> into it.
>>
>> The Pi2/Pi3/Dragonboard image can be written to a sdcard via dd. An
>> alternative way to write the image is to use "go-dd", e.g. on Ubuntu
>> 16.04:
>>
>>      $ sudo snap install --devmode --beta godd
>>      $ sudo /snap/bin/godd ubuntu-core-16-pi2.img.xz
>>      [this will print a message showing what devices are removable]
>>      $ xzcat ubuntu-core-16-pi2-rc2.img.xz | sudo /snap/bin/godd -
>> /dev/sdXX
>>
>> After booting the image you can enter your Ubuntu One email and it
>> will automatically create a matching user with the right ssh keys. If
>> you do not have an Ubuntu SSO account yet please create one at:
>>
>>     https://login.ubuntu.com/
>>
>> (don't forget to add your public ssh keys to that account).
>>
>> Known issues:
>> - pi3 wlan can not be initially configured, wired network needs to be
>>   used for the initial setup (you can re-run "sudo console-conf" at
>>   any later point to re-configure the device for wlan only
>>   operation).
>>
>> Bug references for the pi3 known issues:
>> - http://pad.lv/1637153
>>   plugging in network cable during configuration can cause a traceback
>>   on pi3
>> - http://pav.lv/1624322
>>   no wlan0 device at all on first boot on pi3
>> - http://pad.lv/1632387
>>   wifi setup times out on pi3 devices on first boot
>>
>> These images follow the "stable" channel. If you find any issues,
>> please let us know via:
>>
>>     https://bugs.launchpad.net/snappy/
>>
>> Ubuntu Core 16 follows a rolling release model, security updates and
>> bug fixes will come to you via regular over the air updates for the
>> lifetime of the release.
>>
>> Enjoy this release!
>>
>> Cheers,
>>  Michael Vogt (on behalf of the Snappy team)
>>
>>
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>
>
>
> --
> XiaoGuo, Liu
>



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