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I am new to ubuntu core.
I am following the instructions at
https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/intel-nuc
in order to install ubuntu core on an intel nuc.



The procedure goes smooth (ie. no error messages) until reboot (first boot) but then it only boots the OS on the system disk, it won't boot ubuntu core and it won't present an option to select it, so it seems I am missing something in the instructions...



thanks for any guidence



best regards



jonas










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    I am new to ubuntu core.
    I am following the instructions at
    https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/intel-nuc
    in order to install ubuntu core on an intel nuc.



    The procedure goes smooth (ie. no error messages) until reboot (first boot) but then it only boots the OS on the system disk, it won't boot ubuntu core and it won't present an option to select it, so it seems I am missing something in the instructions...



    thanks for any guidence



    best regards



    jonas










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      I am new to ubuntu core.
      I am following the instructions at
      https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/intel-nuc
      in order to install ubuntu core on an intel nuc.



      The procedure goes smooth (ie. no error messages) until reboot (first boot) but then it only boots the OS on the system disk, it won't boot ubuntu core and it won't present an option to select it, so it seems I am missing something in the instructions...



      thanks for any guidence



      best regards



      jonas










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      I am new to ubuntu core.
      I am following the instructions at
      https://developer.ubuntu.com/core/get-started/intel-nuc
      in order to install ubuntu core on an intel nuc.



      The procedure goes smooth (ie. no error messages) until reboot (first boot) but then it only boots the OS on the system disk, it won't boot ubuntu core and it won't present an option to select it, so it seems I am missing something in the instructions...



      thanks for any guidence



      best regards



      jonas







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          If you don't have a NUC with mmc you probably need to use:




          xzcat /media/ubuntu//ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img.xz | sudo dd of=/dev/sda bs=32M status=progress; sync




          to write the image. (see Ubuntu Core for non eMMC Intel NUCs)



          This worked for me.






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            If you don't have a NUC with mmc you probably need to use:




            xzcat /media/ubuntu//ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img.xz | sudo dd of=/dev/sda bs=32M status=progress; sync




            to write the image. (see Ubuntu Core for non eMMC Intel NUCs)



            This worked for me.






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              If you don't have a NUC with mmc you probably need to use:




              xzcat /media/ubuntu//ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img.xz | sudo dd of=/dev/sda bs=32M status=progress; sync




              to write the image. (see Ubuntu Core for non eMMC Intel NUCs)



              This worked for me.






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                If you don't have a NUC with mmc you probably need to use:




                xzcat /media/ubuntu//ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img.xz | sudo dd of=/dev/sda bs=32M status=progress; sync




                to write the image. (see Ubuntu Core for non eMMC Intel NUCs)



                This worked for me.






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                If you don't have a NUC with mmc you probably need to use:




                xzcat /media/ubuntu//ubuntu-core-16-amd64.img.xz | sudo dd of=/dev/sda bs=32M status=progress; sync




                to write the image. (see Ubuntu Core for non eMMC Intel NUCs)



                This worked for me.







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