On Fri, Feb 12, 2016 at 5:19 PM, Swami <s.swa...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Developers,
> I tried snappy installation using a generic x86 image, where I created a
> bootable disk in a USB disk and plugged into my linux machine I had. I
> modified the BIOS menu to use USB, instead of internal HDD image and the
> Ubuntu Snappy booted up and came. I was able to try few commands as
> mentioned above, such as
>
> $ sudo snappy --help
> $ sudo snappy list -v
> $ sudo snappy info
>
> But, when I try connecting to network, it is not able to find a package or
> install a package. I have a physical ethernet connection to the main linux
> machine, as well as I tried connecting/configuring a USB-Ethernet
> connector, as USB keyboard was working. I modified the
> /etc/network/interfaces to add the eth2 connection information for the
> USB2Ethernet connection to connect to the server, so I can quickly check if
> there is an active internet connection, and install few packages. When I
> tried those, I am getting this error and tried other options, which didn't
> help solve the problem. Anybody, any insights to resolve this?
>
> $sudo snappy install docker
> shows
> Installing docker
> docker failed to install: snappy package not found
>
> $sudo snappy list -u
> shows
> Get
> https://system-image.ubuntu.com//ubuntu-core/15.04/stable/generic_amd64/index.json:
> dial tcp: lookup system-image.ubuntu.com: no such host
>
> ping localhost was success, but ping to external ip address or servers, it
> couldn't find. Example:
> ping ubuntu.com
> ping: unknown host ubuntu.com
>
are you sure you have internet access? are you able to ping other public
destinations?

Thinking its a name resolution issue, looked at the resolv.conf file, but
> it has nothing and empty. Can you please provide some insights or is it
> possible to install packages using a generic x86 image that I got from:
> https://developer.ubuntu.com/en/snappy/start/#try-x86 or not, so I can
> quickly try how a package installation looks like and will I be able to
> invoke a package using this generic barebone x86 device, which is nothing
> but my linux machine running Ubuntu.?
>
> Thanks,
> Swami
>
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