Hmmm.  I tried building my kernel snap with 'confinement: strict' and
building the image from the 'stable' channel as you suggested, but the
resulting image had no snaps pre-installed, so it downloaded an ubuntu-core
from the store when I installed hello-world as before.  So, same problem as
before.  When I reboot, snapd fails to start.

Cheers, Mike

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mabnhdev@localhost:~$ snap list
No snaps are installed yet. Try 'snap install hello-world'.
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On Thu, Sep 8, 2016 at 6:55 PM, Luke Williams <[email protected]>
wrote:

>
> One thing I noticed is that if you build your kernel snap with
> confinement: strict
> It will build your image with the three snaps showing in the snap list
> command, so that when you add other snaps, Jr. Does not download the
> Ubuntu-core snap and make the system 100% unstable.
>
> I've also been using the stable channel instead of edge since the edge
> channel I have not been able to get the device to detect the network
> properly on many devices mainly because it's looking for network, and it
> being a switch, relies on the network drivers to be loaded before the cloud
> unit rubs, which has lead to a boot up time of 5 minutes on initial boot.
>
>
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