ubuntu-device-flash --allow-unauthenticated
Mark Shuttleworth
mark at ubuntu.com
Tue Dec 15 18:30:16 UTC 2015
I can't answer the question for 15.04, but I can say that in 16.04 this
will be easy to do, because you'll be able to sign and pre-install such
packages in the image.
Mark
On 15/12/15 20:14, Douglas Creager wrote:
> I'm trying to build a custom Raspberry Pi Snappy Core image that has a
> locally built snappy package preinstalled. During testing, I have to use
> the --allow-unauthenticated flag to install the package. I'm using
> ubuntu-device-flash's --install flag to install the package in the new
> image, but it doesn't pass in --allow-unauthenticated, and so I get an
> error during the install step. I see that enabling developer mode does
> pass in this flag, but it also does some extra things that I don't need,
> like adding SSH keys. Any thoughts on how best to do this?
>
> thanks
> –doug
>
>
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