ChanServ changed the topic of #aarch64-laptops to: Linux support for AArch64 Laptops (Asus NovaGo TP370QL - HP Envy x2 - Lenovo Mixx 630 - Lenovo Yoga C630)
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<Dylanger> Oh FYI, dracut generates an initramfs at ~8MB
<Dylanger> initramfs is 11MB
<Dylanger> Dracut also better handles detached LUKs headers
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<Dylanger> * mkinitramfs is 11MB
<Dylanger> Has anyone tried using the RPMB yet?
<Dylanger> I don't know if there are any userspace eMMC RPMB management tools around
<Dylanger> You could potentially shove the Kernel + initramfs into RPMB, then you'd need the RPMB Key to update it
<Dylanger> I guess you could have depthcharge also take advantage of Power On Write-Protect for specific sectors
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<Dylanger> Has anyone tried just extracting Fedora Silverblue's rootfs?
<HdkR> From the ISO?
<HdkR> had to mount three nested images from it seems fine?
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<HdkR> Dylanger: Something harder than that?
<Dylanger> I expect I'll need to fiddle with Kernel Configs, for ostree
<Dylanger> An aarch64 iso totally already exists
<HdkR> Yea, that's the one I just mounted and saw the raw rootfs inside it