• Re: Making U-Boot + grub-efi-arm(64) the default boot flow for Raspberr

    From Gunnar Wolf@21:1/5 to All on Fri Apr 11 07:40:01 2025
    Hank Barta dijo [Wed, Apr 09, 2025 at 09:17:22AM -0500]:
    Booting in this way has a number of substantial advantages over the way
    the Raspberry Pi boot process currently works:

    * The kernel command line can be modified by /etc/default/grub

    I'm a (huge) fan of ZFS and run my X86_64 Debian hosts with riot on ZFS.
    I've taken a stab at implementing this with Debian. It's been done with >Ubuntu but I was unable to determine what I needed to do to accomplish this >with Debian. I wonder if your approach would make that possible.

    Umh, I don't really know. AFAIK, the Debian kernel does not include ZFS support, so... that's a place to begin. I guess you can modprobe the module
    and have it included in the initrd. What have you seen?

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