Date: Mon, 14 Dec 2020 21:08:04 +0100 From: =?utf-8?Q?Klaus_K=C3=BCchemann?= <maciphone2@googlemail.com> To: Mitchell Horne <mhorne@freebsd.org>, freebsd-riscv@freebsd.org Subject: Re: any prebuilt-sd card-image image available for HiFive Unleashed ? Message-ID: <68E3D1DE-AF7C-464B-A3E6-8B03EF9855A0@googlemail.com> In-Reply-To: <CADeAsy38W%2BZcmYo4%2Bz0SDyCC5M5T9YXFiDE4O-gtA2Ei=dmu2Q@mail.gmail.com> References: <C2DE05FF-6415-4648-88A3-37B03A0BD26B@googlemail.com> <CADeAsy3Hm8ifqeqQtPsU0Yx8BmRYr8G-nrC77WY3XnRTmZQhiQ@mail.gmail.com> <E0FEBDDE-64F5-4E7F-B082-B7ED20A14B2C@googlemail.com> <CADeAsy38W%2BZcmYo4%2Bz0SDyCC5M5T9YXFiDE4O-gtA2Ei=dmu2Q@mail.gmail.com>
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> Am 14.12.2020 um 20:24 schrieb Mitchell Horne <mhorne@freebsd.org>: > > … dd ….. Hi Mitchell, yeah, I thought (and tried) the same ideas you have by guessing what could have happened and by manually dd all those partitions. Well, freedom-u-sdk seems to be a proprietary „port“ of what is called yocto(OpenEmbedded) in the tux-world while https://www.yoctoproject.org is something like a ‚bakery‘ for bootable SD-card-images incl. ms-basic-data partition with *.dtb , configuration files(kernel-address etc.) and a (custom if needed) kernel-image(which then could be your SD_card-image)& , of course, yocto compiles u-boot . Yocto also has the ability to switch around(or play with) the partitions. So building an SD-card-image out of yocto could be the way to go but always the same thing: It’s a tool to build tux-distros and first I have to trial&error or something like that…. Someone : https://github.com/mark-nicholson/poky made a port for freebsd as it seems at first view, 4 years ago… If yocto trial fails I’ll try manually 'screw around' in all those configs, partitions and so on, as you suggested. Once we have a bootable sd-card - image we could try to make a patch without yocto for yours CI… Puuh, fiddly thing, „See“ you later with further results, thanks & Best Regards K.help
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