Marking this task as Fix Released as the install procedure on 32GB+3G
has been validated in Raring
** Changed in: ubuntu-nexus7
Status: Confirmed = Fix Released
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wonderful, thanks for testing, the other bits you are seeing are other
bugs (feel free to file them), happy to see that the basics of the
installation work on the 32G model now
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It's slow to start and complained about not being a modem. However it
has continued loading and now I am at the point of trying to input text
at the 'who are you' screen.
It will not bring up an on-screen keyboard.
The touch screen is working to allow me to get to this screen. The
background
2nd Update.
The main screen has loaded, but the loading was slow.
The left side and top of the screen is just a pattern, no icons.
Just touching areas does bring up windows, hit and miss what you are getting
though.
Everything is small so trying to navigate is difficult.
Tried using a stylus but
Okay done as you suggested Oliver.
Unfortunately it's stuck in an endless loop going through the Google start with
the key showing.
Onto 5 lines of text, which quickly change to 2 lines of text and then restarts.
On the 2 lines of text I see that it says; line 252 not found.
Next line says
eek, thanks a lot !
even though i added the code to execute abootimg to update the partition info
in the commandline for booting, i didnt include the abotimg binary in the
initrd, so the update fails. fix is in the works ...
** Changed in: ac100-tarball-installer (Ubuntu Raring)
Status:
This bug was fixed in the package ac100-tarball-installer - 0.36
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* actually include abootimg in the initramfs if we want to use it
(LP: #1079729)
* add commented code for UUID generation for later use
-- Oliver Grawert
** Branch linked: lp:ubuntu/raring-proposed/ac100-tarball-installer
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This bug was fixed in the package ac100-tarball-installer - 0.35
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* drop the stripping code for nexus7 tarballs completely
* add detection of the largest partition, make sure this is used for /root
and on the kernel
once there is a 20121123 directory (should show up around 15:30 UTC
tomorrow) at http://cdimage.ubuntu.com/daily-preinstalled you can try
one of the experimental raring images the following manual way:
grab both files (img.gz and .bootimg)
gunzip the img.gz file
attach your device in flash mode
Great work Oliver, thanks.
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I sure hope a new image will be available for the 32GB+3G as I bought
the Nexus 7 to install Linux on it.
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yes, we are working on it, give us some time ...
...I bought my N7 specifically to help the developers test Ubuntu on
tablets and am disappointed that I am so far unable to install. Is this
a bug, or have I overlooked something?...
note that working your issue was *IMMENSELY* helpful to us
Thanks Oliver, nice to be re-assured.
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Thanks Dan -- What this shows is that user data resides in partition 10,
and the installation routine (after flashing) assumes user data (UDA) is
on partition 9, where it resides on devices without 3G support.
I've added a task to track this bug against the appropriate source
package.
James --
Thanks Chris.
I guess I have to wait for an update on this?
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Chris and Dan - thank you very much for your work. Is the plan to add a
separate image for 32GB wifi-only and 32GB+3G?
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