2026-01-10.log

joschScanning nvme 0:2...00:26
joschFound U-Boot script /boot.scr00:26
josch5610 bytes read in 1 ms (5.4 MiB/s)00:26
joschlooks like /boot on nvme works :)00:26
josch(on a311d)00:27
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joschokay, also TIL that u-boot will not just look at the first partition for boot.scr01:38
joschi just installed Debian on NVMe on A311D with debian-installer and to make 16 MiB of space for u-boot on RK3588, debian-installer puts an empty 16 MiB dummy partition at the start of the disk01:38
joschso /boot is created on /dev/nvme0n1p2 but u-boot happily boots from that one as well, presumably because that partition is also marked as bootable?01:41
joschminute: so any objections against merging this? https://source.mnt.re/reform/reform-a311d-uboot/-/merge_requests/701:41
joschoh wow that was quick service :D01:44
joschthank you!01:44
minute:D01:44
minutejosch: thank you!01:44
joschi have to test the same thing with rk3588 u-boot -- it would be so cool if our default u-boot could boot an installation made with debian installer straight up :)01:45
minutejosch: totally01:45
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joschaha, so u-boot seems to respect the "Legacy BIOS Bootable" attribute bit of the guid partition because otherwise it just makes all partitions type 0FC63DAF-8483-4772-8E79-3D69D8477DE410:28
joschkcxt: hi, i have another guid question. So, debian installer uses the partition type from my last message. In my current MR to switch the partition table from MBR to GPT I'm using the partition type uuids from https://uapi-group.org/specifications/specs/discoverable_partitions_specification/ can you confirm that what d-i does is "wrong/buggy" and that i should be following the uapi spec instead?11:02
joschdebian-installer also sets the LegacyBIOSBootable partition attribute on the /boot partition. Can't hurt to set it too for the MNT system images, right?11:03
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bkeysjosch: So is there anything more I can contribute to the whole "Fedora on the Reform" project?15:07
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joschbkeys: i need a disposable SSD without any data on it to try more things. I bought one last week and I have it here since Thursday. I'm currently on an event (see my fedi) but once i'm home it's quite high up on my todo list to install the empty SSD and try your recipe again. At that point, once i get stuck (which i will, because i have no clue about fedora) you will see me highlight you :)18:16
bkeysAlright friend, let me know when you get there18:17
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minutejosch: ch: anything for me to merge last minute before i go on a longer trip tomorrow?18:30
minute(i assume i will be able to work from there but only after sufficient recovery from surgery, and no idea how many days that will take)18:31
chminute: thanks, not from me. i'll see about the battery things later this month18:47
chminute: have a good trip + recovery18:47
minutech: cool, many thanks!18:47
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joschminute: not merge but if you could put the remaining u-boot git tags in that would be cool :)19:00
joschminute: this one https://source.mnt.re/bugs/bugs/-/issues/5019:00
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chtotally obvious relevation: pocket reform fails charging... if you unplug the usb-c cord23:57

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