3. Create an Ubuntu root filesystem. The point of this step is to create a file
called "rootfs.img" that is the ubuntu file system. You will need to burn this
-file system along with the kernel to the board in later steps. The link that you
-will find useful and will follow is this link:
-http://en.t-firefly.com/doc/product/info/id/291.html.
-Just in case, we made local copies of the instructions in
-"BuildUbuntuRootFS/291.html" & "BuildUbuntuRootFS/334.html"
+file system along with the kernel to the board in later steps. The version of
+Ubuntu we used is "Ubuntu 16.04.2 LTS (GNU/Linux 4.4.55 aarch64)". The link that
+you will find useful and will follow is this link:
+http://en.t-firefly.com/doc/product/info/id/291.html. Just in case, we made
+local copies of the instructions in "BuildUbuntuRootFS/291.html" &
+"BuildUbuntuRootFS/334.html"
A few caveats:
a. Try to give the root system 4GBs of space.