I consider this a dead distro. They SHOULD take it off the web completely and save people a lot of time. Basically, it's a trap. Someone, typically an Ubuntu user, is googling for a Raspberry distro and this comes up in the results. Being a Ubuntu distro, it looks trustworthy and familiar to the user. And then? Installed, time spent, upgrade, doh! Just causing troubles and making a bad name to the Ubuntu as whole.
If you follow the steps described above, starting with a fresh install, it works. You must make the changes before upgrading. The question is, do you really want to invest your time and effort to a distribution with literally no support and more than questionable future?
You can probably also try another distribution like DietPi.
I consider this a dead distro. They SHOULD take it off the web completely and save people a lot of time. Basically, it's a trap. Someone, typically an Ubuntu user, is googling for a Raspberry distro and this comes up in the results. Being a Ubuntu distro, it looks trustworthy and familiar to the user. And then? Installed, time spent, upgrade, doh! Just causing troubles and making a bad name to the Ubuntu as whole.
If you follow the steps described above, starting with a fresh install, it works. You must make the changes before upgrading. The question is, do you really want to invest your time and effort to a distribution with literally no support and more than questionable future?
You can probably also try another distribution like DietPi.