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<alex_0>
Hey everyone, I massively confused myself with partitioning and I am looking for some hand holding before I delete my main OSX partition. I wish i had read this before hand: https://github.com/AsahiLinux/docs/wiki/Partitioning-cheatsheet - I underestimated how unintuitive this diskutility is, hehe :) the installer timed out on an early installation stage. I just reran it, thought I could just delete the partition, but I made a bit of a mess …
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<bcrumb>
do i need the kernel image in initramfs if i concatenate it to stage 2?
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<j`ey>
bcrumb: the kernel is up before the initramfs is used, so no
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<marcan>
someone tell bcrumb when they're back that the old firmware put stuff in /lib/firmware directly and the upgrade process is designed to clean it up because it now goes in /lib/firmware/vendor but they probably ended up in a weird state with the downgrades/upgrades and now the old firmware is still there so it "works" (but won't work on upgrades)
<marcan>
and that the correct thing to do would've been to just untar /boot/efi/vendorfw/firmware.tar into /lib/firmware/vendor as a stopgap until the initramfs stuff is working and mounting a tmpfs there instead...
* marcan
sighs, why do people try so hard to break their systems in weird ways :p
<marcan>
got two users saying their wifi broke after the upgrade already, 99% sure they uninstalled asahi-meta/asahi-fwextract at some point...
<marcan>
anyway please don't ever downgrade asahi-scripts/asahi-fwextract/etc, we don't test that path and it's just going to make everything more confusing
<marcan>
if your initramfs stuff is not working then just untar the firmware.tar into /lib/firmware/vendor (and then fix it so it works and clean up that directory to undo it, because that solution is partial and runs into all the race condition problems we've been having, e.g. probably won't work for the xhci controller firmware)
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<bcrumb>
marcan: yeah back read the messages
<bcrumb>
j`ey: thanks, will test out now
<bcrumb>
Yeah, so it's weird. The problem that I am having with my LUKS setup is that when trying to run hooks (http://ix.io/4h7u) (wo encrypt too) is that boot freezes at i2c deferred probe pending, but systemd-encrypt does not run into such issues.
<bcrumb>
And this was since I set linux, meaning from the type i encrypted it with cryptsetup
<bcrumb>
And then, when upgrading packages to 2-2 it does not want to load firmware, I'm playing around now and seeing what is going on with the former before moving on to this latter
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<bcrumb>
I've tried looking around for that freeze and can't find anything , and when running without early debug I just land to a flashing tilde, I still need to check more combos out and see what is going on, also typing into empty space a few times
<bcrumb>
*flashing underscore
<bcrumb>
After reading up on systemd stuff I do think that no systemd in hooks is preferable based on philosophy but if nothing works I'll need a systemd unit.
<bcrumb>
The important note: So I think that firmware is properly removed on my system when downgrading, I think, I will check out the scripts further and see if I have some leftover files or something (??). I did it multiple times while testing and it never led post downgrade to issues. What potential side effect could untaring the data into vendor, and then in future say initramfs mounting on vendor have?
<bcrumb>
Also I still need to fix up that one commit that I was doing on Github, didn't get around to it because was playing with some other stuff.
<marcan>
there is no real side effect to leaving stuff in vendor since the initramfs will mount a tmpfs on top anyway
<bcrumb>
right and then it just points to another location
<bcrumb>
ok
<marcan>
however, the old scripts put the firmware outside of vendor and that is, if nothing else, ugly, though it could actually break your wifi in the future under rare but known to happen circumstances
<marcan>
so if you have the old firmware mixed in you should delete that. look at the manifest.txt file in /boot/efi/vendorfw and delete any files in that list in /lib/firmware/ (directly in the root, not under vendor)
<bcrumb>
ok, nice, i wanted to know exactly that
<marcan>
the asahi-scripts postupgrade does that
<marcan>
printf '==> Removing obsolete vendor firmware from /lib/firmware...\n'
<bcrumb>
so it seems when i remove the encrypt hook i get an error before that i2c thing that blockdev /dev/mapper/root cant be opened
<bcrumb>
so it looks like the script doesn't stop or smth to ask for password when the hook is there ???
<bcrumb>
lets test more..
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<axboe>
silly question - did something change wrt what usb options need enabling? I've got a yubikey that hasn't worked in the last few asahi-wip's, but I may just be missing something. it used to work just fine though
<axboe>
and if someone can kindly remind me of where to find the asahi-linux wip/dev kernel config, would be much appreciated :)
<bcrumb>
i get this output with a systemd boot on terms of those, it seems that systemd just lets them do stay in this deferred probe pending state forever and continues with the process