Note, Ubuntu Server 19.10 (arm64) works out of the box on Raspberry Pi 3 
and 4, It might be an easier option. 

I've written about my experience of running 19.10 on Pi 4 [1]. But I didn't 
manage to run 18.04 — headless mode just didn't work and I didn't have 
opportunity to attach a keyboard and a monitor to figure out what was 
happening.

[1]: https://vladimir.varank.in/notes/2020/01/raspi-ubuntu-arm64-k3s/

On Wednesday, February 12, 2020 at 4:33:04 AM UTC+1, kortschak wrote:
>
> I have been wanting an arm64 builder to do local testing for Gonum 
> recently. Unfortunately, though RPi 3 and 4 have 64 bit cores, Raspbian 
> is 32 bit, so they don't satisfy. 
>
> However, I found this article[1] which goes through installing a UEFI 
> bootloader and vanilla Debian Buster install on 3B/3B+. 
>
> I tried it out yesterday and it worked perfectly (making sure to follow 
> the instructions to the letter). 
>
> There is also a UEFI bootloader setup for the RPi4[2], but it is 
> currently experimental. 
>
> Dan 
>
> [1]
> https://pete.akeo.ie/2019/07/installing-debian-arm64-on-raspberry-pi.html 
> [2]https://github.com/pftf/RPi4 
>
>
>

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