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Re: U-Boot for Raspberry Pi
From: |
phodina |
Subject: |
Re: U-Boot for Raspberry Pi |
Date: |
Tue, 02 Nov 2021 11:00:40 +0000 |
Hi Stefan,
On Monday, November 1st, 2021 at 12:09 AM, Stefan <stefan-guix@vodafonemail.de>
wrote:
> Hi!
>
> There is already a patch series available since May – patiently awaiting a
> review –, which brings support for the Raspberry Pi. It even supports booting
> via NFS, which helps to avoid all the common troubles with microSD cards.
Thanks for your amazing work! I've applied the patches and it builds the system.
>
> For the usual mircoSD card installation just partition and format it as
> usual, and put the well known bootloader blob on the FAT partition. Then do a
> ‘guix system init config.scm /mnt/microsd’. The patch series contains an
> example configuration at ‘gnu/system/examples/raspberry-pi-64.tmpl’.
However, I ran into several issues.
Firstly it's hard to run the init command as it requires root.
What I did is the following:
sudo guix environment --pure guix --ad-hoc coreutils findutils which
This gives me pure environment with the patches and root access.
Do you have different suggestion on how to invoke the guix system init command?
Secondly I have to run the command to init the system on the microSD card with
the following flag --skip-checks:
[env]# ./pre-inst-env guix system init -s aarch64-linux
gnu/system/examples/raspberry-pi-64.tmpl /mnt --skip-checks
Otherwise I have to build with the following initrd config:
(initrd-modules (append (list "mmc_block" "rtsx_pci_sdmmc" "rtsx_pci")
;; %base-initrd-modules))
But adding these the build fails. Thought they might be needed as the kernel
needs to access the blocks on microSD.
Another issue were certificates:
...
initializing operating system under '/mnt'...
copying to '/mnt'...
[#########################################################
]i/o error:
/gnu/store/j76446v1asknzjl5lvzp9mnrg8gxl24d-nss-certs-3.59/etc/ssl/certs/NetLock_Arany_=Class_Gold=_F??tan??s??tv??ny:2.6.73.65.44.228.0.16.pem:
No such file or directory
copying to '/mnt'...
[##################################################################
]i/o error:
/gnu/store/db3kp42msgw9f53jk5hvp2bgsaq6jdyv-profile/etc/ssl/certs/NetLock_Arany_=Class_Gold=_F??tan??s??tv??ny:2.6.73.65.44.228.0.16.pem:
No such file or directory
copying to '/mnt'...
populating '/mnt'...
Lastly the init fails as the FAT file system not supporting symlinks.
guix system: error: symlink: Operation not permitted: "/boot/efi/gnu/store"
I formatted the microSD card with FAT32 and Ext4 partitions.
The FAT32 partition is mounted to /boot.
Could you please help me as I've might done something incorrectly?
>
> Take a look here: http://issues.guix.gnu.org/48314#10
>
> In hope to get more attention and interest for a review, allow me to add two
> side notes.
>
> Ever in need for a Guix System on an USB thump drive? Give the new
> ‘grub-efi-netboot-removable-bootloader’ a try instead of
> ‘grub-efi-bootloader’. It is not only usable for booting over network.
>
> Ever in need to quickly modify the kernel Linux? Give the new function
> ‘modify-linux’ a try. For the Raspberry this is needed to get the kernel
> linux-libre working. (By the way, would Guix System be the first distribution
> using a libre kernel on the Raspberry?)
>
> For example to enable NFS root functionality for virtual machines, use a
> kernel definition like this in your operating-system definition:
>
> (kernel (modify-linux #:configs '("CONFIG_E1000=y"
>
> "CONFIG_ROOT_NFS=y"
>
> "CONFIG_NFS_FS=y"
>
> "CONFIG_NFS_V4=y")))
>
> Bye
>
> Stefan
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