jaeger changed the topic of #crux-arm to: CRUX-ARM 3.6 Released! - http://crux-arm.nu/Documentation/ReleaseNotes3-6 | Logs: https://libera.irclog.whitequark.org/crux-arm/
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<r0ni> also i'm not sure on the rootfs script, i've barely looked at it, but tried to run it and it isn't working, but I could easily make fast current rootfs for a base if it did... my way of making a rootfs was a bit more manual than that... lol
<pitillo> r0ni: where isnit dying?
<pitillo> s/isnit/is it
<beerman> I wonder if using the lxc rootfs script might work for you
<beerman> With slight modifications, though
<ukky> on your RPi devices, do you have U-Boot loading kernel directly, or Grub2, which then loads kernel?
<beerman> no grub2, no uboot i am aware about, i have no idea what exactly works on the pi, never had to touch it
<ukky> I have seen people mention RPi firmware loader, which loads U-Boot, and then U-Boot loads kernel
<beerman> for the pi4, there is a link to this article since it changed: https://www.raspberrypi.com/documentation/computers/raspberry-pi.html#raspberry-pi-4-boot-flow
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<ukky> it seems boot loader on RPi has nothing to do with U-Boot. Working with U-Boot lately, I have found that it supports RPi[234]. Now I see that my question is irrelevant to RPi, as it uses proprietary boot loader.
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