[11:33] <jimm223> so whats the deal with ubuntu and the raspberry pi 2
[11:39] <k1l> so got the rpi2 a SoC that is not too old this time? (didnt follow the rpi2 hype so far)
[11:40] <ogra_> k1l, yes, and there is a snappy port for it
[11:41] <k1l> oh nice
[11:45] <jimm223> is there a regular image or any instructions how to compile one?
[11:48] <ogra_> no
[11:49] <ogra_> but the general instructions apply :)
[11:49] <ogra_> use debootstrap or qemu-debootstrap to create a rootfs ... set up your bootloader and kernel ... push rootfs chroot to SD card ... boot
[11:50] <jimm223> ogra_: can you point me to where i can find some futher instructions
[11:54] <ogra_> sudo apt-get install qemu-deboostrap ... sudo qemu-debootstrap --arch armhf trusty my-chroot ... cd my-chroot ... tar cJvf ../my-ubuntu-rootfs.tar.xz *
[11:54] <ogra_> that creates you a rootfs ... beyond that you need to use the documentation for your board for bootloader setup etc
[11:55] <jimm223> okay, thanks for your help you have been helpful and I now know what to google