How do I install Ubuntu Core on an SD card for use on a Pandaboard?
I've already looked at multiple guides about how to do this (including the official Installation-example https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core/InstallationExample), but all them are either a little too vague for me or don't make sense to me at all.
For example, the guide says "You will need to have the Ubuntu Core root filesystem in an accessible path." and instructs me to type in "$ sudo tar zxvf $path_to_root_fs" as if I should already know the $path_to_root_fs, but I don't. It also skims over the process of downloading and installing the correct kernel as if I should already know how to do this.
I'm a complete beginner at all this, so I don't know much about filesystems, root directories, kernels, etc. So I was wondering if any of you could create or direct me to a COMPLETE step-by-step guide for installing Ubuntu Core onto an SD card ASSUMING that I know absolutely nothing about Linux. Thanks!
I've already looked at multiple guides about how to do this (including the official Installation-example https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Core/InstallationExample), but all them are either a little too vague for me or don't make sense to me at all.
For example, the guide says "You will need to have the Ubuntu Core root filesystem in an accessible path." and instructs me to type in "$ sudo tar zxvf $path_to_root_fs" as if I should already know the $path_to_root_fs, but I don't. It also skims over the process of downloading and installing the correct kernel as if I should already know how to do this.
I'm a complete beginner at all this, so I don't know much about filesystems, root directories, kernels, etc. So I was wondering if any of you could create or direct me to a COMPLETE step-by-step guide for installing Ubuntu Core onto an SD card ASSUMING that I know absolutely nothing about Linux. Thanks!
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