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davidlt[m]: So you said firmware + rootfs for nvme, how do you unpack both onto the SSD?
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davidlt[m]: re. Fedora-Developer-Rawhide-20211110.n.0.SiFive.Unmatched disk images, I remember you mentioned this stuff might be usable on qemu as well -- do you have a few quick pointers on how one might go about creating a qemu VM from those images?
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davidlt[m]: I tried to `losetup -f -P <whatever>.raw.img; mount /dev/loop0pX /mnt` but keep getting "wrong fs type, bad option, bad superblock on /dev/loop0pX, missing codepage or helper program, or other error." -- I know, really helpful :)