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I best I can tell from my research, the boot system on this chrome book is called "Depthcharge".  Apparently, it reads the kernel packed by vbutil_kernel --pack, verifies the signature, and transfers control to the kernel.  The bootloader doesn't seem to be used - it seems to be all zero on the factory boot partitions.  I don't know what the fedora kernel is missing - there is no output at all.
I best I can tell from my research, the boot system on this chrome book is called "Depthcharge".  Apparently, it reads the kernel packed by vbutil_kernel --pack, verifies the signature, and transfers control to the kernel.  The bootloader doesn't seem to be used - it seems to be all zero on the factory boot partitions.  I don't know what the fedora kernel is missing - there is no output at all.
== Wrapping uboot as "kernel" ==
This page mentions wrapping uboot as a kernel so that the chrome book will boot like a raspberry pi.  Where does one get uboot to wrap?

Revision as of 02:22, 28 February 2017

ASUS C201PA ARM Chromebook

I have mostly questions and only a few answers.

Fedora 25 includes the dtb for this model: rk3288-veyron-speedy.dtb

If I wrap uImage or vmlinuz-4.. with

 vbutil_kernel --pack fedora.blob --keyblock fedora.keyblock --signprivate fedora.vbprivk \
	--version 4 --vmlinuz vmlinuz-4.8.6*  --config kcmdline --bootloader=dummy.boot --arch arm 

then Booting in developer mode with Ctrl-U gets a blank screen and hangs - with just zero in part 1 and 2, it says it can't find a kernel. So the firmware is loading the image.

How does initrd get loaded? Doesn't uImage already incorporate the itb (compiled from its) and include all the platforms in the dtb-* directory?

Holding down the power button resets the chromebook after a boot attempt hangs.

I best I can tell from my research, the boot system on this chrome book is called "Depthcharge". Apparently, it reads the kernel packed by vbutil_kernel --pack, verifies the signature, and transfers control to the kernel. The bootloader doesn't seem to be used - it seems to be all zero on the factory boot partitions. I don't know what the fedora kernel is missing - there is no output at all.

Wrapping uboot as "kernel"

This page mentions wrapping uboot as a kernel so that the chrome book will boot like a raspberry pi. Where does one get uboot to wrap?