This is the command ubuntu-device-flash that can be run in the OnWorks free hosting provider using one of our multiple free online workstations such as Ubuntu Online, Fedora Online, Windows online emulator or MAC OS online emulator
PROGRAM:
NAME
ubuntu-device-flash -
SYNOPSIS
ubuntu-device-flash [OPTIONS]
DESCRIPTION
OPTIONS
--revision
revision to use, absolute or relative allowed
--download-only
Only download.
--server
Use a different image server
--clean-cache
Cleans up cache with all downloaded bits
--tls-skip-verify
Skip TLS certificate validation
-v, --verbose
More messages will be printed out
COMMANDS
core
Creates ubuntu core images
Usage: ubuntu-device-flash [OPTIONS] core [core-OPTIONS]
--channel
Specify the channel to use
-o, --output
Name of the image file to create
-s, --size
Size of image file to create in GB (min 4)
--oem The snappy oem package to base the image out of
--device-part
Specify a local device part to override the one from the server
--developer-mode
Finds the latest public key in your ~/.ssh and sets it up using cloud-init
--enable-ssh
Enable ssh on the image through cloud-init(not needed with developer mode)
--install
Install additional packages (can be called multiple times)
--cloud
Generate a pure cloud image without setting up cloud-init
--device
Specify the device to use
query
Run queries against the image server
Choose from the list of query options to retrieve information from the server
Usage: ubuntu-device-flash [OPTIONS] query [query-OPTIONS]
--list-channels
List available channels
--list-images
List available images for a channel
--show-image
Show information for an image in the given channel
--channel
Specify an alternate channel
--device
Specify the device to use as a base for querying
touch
Flashes ubuntu touch images
Usage: ubuntu-device-flash [OPTIONS] touch [touch-OPTIONS]
--bootstrap
bootstrap the system, do this from the bootloader
--wipe Clear all data after flashing
--serial
Serial of the device to operate
--developer-mode
Enables developer mode after the factory reset, this is meant for automation and
makes the device insecure by default (requires --password)
--device-tarball
Specify a local device tarball to override the one from the server (using official
Ubuntu images with different device tarballs)
--custom-tarball
Specify a local custom tarball to override the one from the server (using official
Ubuntu images with different custom tarballs)
--run-script
Run a script given by path to finish the flashing process, instead of rebooting to
recovery (mostly used during development to work around quirky or incomplete
recovery images)
--password
This sets up the default password for the phablet user. This option is meant for CI
and not general use
--channel
Specify the channel to use
--device
Specify the device to flash
--recovery-image
Specify the recovery image file to use when flashing, overriding the one from the
device tarball (useful if the latter has no adb enabled)
9 June 2015 ubuntu-device-flash(1)
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