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Hello,
following the Intel Aero Initial Setup instruction seems that the intel-aero-image-1.6.2.iso contains also the possibility to refresh Yocto.
Insted, I found only the following options, image below:
-Install Lubuntu
-OEM install (for manufactorers)
-check disk for defects
-Rescue a broken system
So, the options are different then explained in the Initial Setup.
I used Install Lubuntu & OEM install and both install Lubuntu 18.
Where I can find the last ISO with Yocto iso image?
Thank you
Cosma
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Hi Cassandra,
the issue is not related to existing data on the USB stick but to the method to create a boot disk.
Interesting: using Ubuntu "Make Startup Disk" tool with the intel-aero-image-1.6.2.iso the image on the USB stick is completly different, with another menu and Lubuntu 16 as OS.
Using the command line "DD" method the image from intel-aero-image-1.6.2.iso is perfectly coherent with the expected result described in the wiki initial setup page.
Thank you
Regards
Cosma
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Hello Cosma,
Thank you for your interest in the Intel Aero Compute Board.
In regards to your query, could you please confirm that you are following the steps available here:
https://github.com/intel-aero/meta-intel-aero/wiki/02-Initial-setup# flashing
The Download Center is available here:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27833/Intel-Aero-Platform-for-UAVs-Installation-Files?v=t
Is this were you have downloaded the ISO from?
I hope this information proves helpful.
Regards,
Casandra
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Hi Casandra,
yes, I have used these links.
The only available iso file is related to Lubuntu OS only.
The Yocto .tar file is not an ISO, so it's not included in the wiki initial setup.
So, how can I apply the wiki initial setup as suggested?
Many Thanks
Best Regards
Cosma
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Hello Cosma,
Could you please confirm that you removed everything you had before on the SD card you are using?
We have seen the same error message with cards that already had an image on them and could not run because of the 2 images available.
Please format the SD card you can find a method here:
https://github.com/intel-aero/meta-intel-aero/wiki/02-Initial-setup# flashing (Create an USB drive to flash the Operating System)
Let me know if this was helpful.
Regards,
Casandra
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Hi Cassandra,
the issue is not related to existing data on the USB stick but to the method to create a boot disk.
Interesting: using Ubuntu "Make Startup Disk" tool with the intel-aero-image-1.6.2.iso the image on the USB stick is completly different, with another menu and Lubuntu 16 as OS.
Using the command line "DD" method the image from intel-aero-image-1.6.2.iso is perfectly coherent with the expected result described in the wiki initial setup page.
Thank you
Regards
Cosma
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Cosma
were you able to get the image working with the DD method? I am interested in a similar issue?
Thanks,
-Matt
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Hi Matt,
you can find the last Intel Aero Drone ISO at the following official link:
https://downloadcenter.intel.com/download/27833/Intel-Aero-Platform-for-UAVs-Installation-Files Download Intel® Aero Platform for UAVs Installation Files
If you use Linux to create a bootable USB, I kindly suggest to use DD command, as described in the wiki:
https://github.com/intel-aero/meta-intel-aero/wiki/02-Initial-Setup 02 Initial Setup · intel-aero/meta-intel-aero Wiki · GitHub
Best Regards
Cosma
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Hello Cosma,
Was the issue solved with using the command line "DD" ?
Are there any other queries you have opened?
Best regards,
Casandra
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Hi Casandra,
exactly,I have solved using DD instead Ubuntu "Make Startup Disk" tool.
Please, close this case.
I have opened a case about Movidius NCS.
Thank you
Regards
Cosma

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