Machine: Dell XPS13 9343
I want to boot from SD card with linux installed, I tried older version of plopKexec but it doesn't recognize my internal card reader.
I noticed there's a new version and tried it out, it does recognize the mmcblk device, as I saw in the log, plopKexec is scanning mmcblk0p1 for linux. But the grub entry for the linux installed in the card is ignored(unsupported).
I tried Manjaro KDE/Gnome, Linuxmint Cinnamon, all encountered the same issue. What do I need to do to make it work?
Thank you for your time, I'm struggling with this problem for years, will appreciate any help.
Hello,
the Grub 2 config file is not well supported. The easiest is to create a simple plopkexec config file with the kernel and initrd settings and store it on the sd card.
Best regards
Elmar
Thank you so much! It worked!
Now I can run manjaro smoothly with a SD card, thanks for your work sir!
Quote from: Elmar on July 23, 2019, 09:41:17 AM
Hello,
the Grub 2 config file is not well supported. The easiest is to create a simple plopkexec config file with the kernel and initrd settings and store it on the sd card.
Best regards
Elmar
I'm really happy now I can run Manjaro on a SD card, it's surprisingly smooth and responsive.
One further question, I noticed in the document that plopKexec only works for FAT/EXT filesystems, is it possible to make plopKexec booting systems in NILFS2/F2FS? How much work may be required to achieve this?
Quote from: aclef on July 25, 2019, 20:52:40 PM
is it possible to make plopKexec booting systems in NILFS2/F2FS? How much work may be required to achieve this?
Adding support for NILFS2 and F2FS is easy. You have to add them in the kernel config and recompile plopkexec. Do you know how to do this? Or is it easier when I quickly give you a precompiled version?
Quote from: Elmar on July 26, 2019, 07:23:19 AM
Do you know how to do this? Or is it easier when I quickly give you a precompiled version?
:-[ Sorry, I don't know how to do it...
It would be great if you can give me a upgraded image. Perhaps you can merge this change into the official version?
Thank you so much!
It will be added to the official version when you tried it.
https://download.plop.at/tmp/plopkexec-1.6-rc1-build64.tgz
I added some other file systems too.
Downloading :D
I'll try it out immediately
Quote from: Elmar on July 26, 2019, 07:57:06 AM
It will be added to the official version when you tried it.
https://download.plop.at/tmp/plopkexec-1.6-rc1-build64.tgz
I added some other file systems too.
I tested on a sd card with fresh Manjaro installation, on F2FS.
It says in the log, same as v1.5:
Can not mount /dev/mmcblk0
...
Can not mount /dev/mmcblk0p1
I will try it by myself to fix the problem, but earliest in a few days.
No problem, I can wait :D
Hello,
I updated and tested PlopKexec with F2FS support. Please try it.
https://download.plop.at/tmp/plopkexec-1.6-rc2-build64.tgz
Here is a plopkexec.cfg. Maybe someone needs it as sample. You have to use the file names and UUID from your system. See the file "/proc/cmdline" on your system for that and also the content of the "/boot" directory.
label manjaro
kernel /boot/vmlinuz-4.19-x86_64
initrd /boot/initramfs-4.19-x86_64.img
append root=UUID=cf95e2f9-4e81-406a-83a9-633263a51941 rw quiet
Best regards
Elmar
Wow, thanks! I'll try it out immediately.
I used /dev/mmcblk0p1 in append command, that works for ext4.
Do I need to change it into UUID?
Quote from: aclef on August 02, 2019, 12:06:54 PM
I used /dev/mmcblk0p1 in append command, that works for ext4.
Do I need to change it into UUID?
No, you can keep "/dev/mmcblk0p1".
UUID is an alternative to the device node.
Both methods are fine. Use what you prefer :)
;D
It worked!
I'm currently running Manjaro on F2FS with a sd card.
Thank you so much!
Hi,
I was trying to use btrfs for my system.
PlopKexec couldn't boot btrfs currently, so I put /boot on a separate partition, and put put plopkexec.cfg in the partition for /boot:
Content of plopkexec.cfg:
TIMEOUT 10
DEFAULT Manjaro
LABEL Manjaro
LINUX ./vmlinuz-4.19-x86_64
APPEND boot=/dev/mmcblk0p1 rw
APPEND root=UUID=0d638d03-470b-4ead-9ca2-706df4c939fe rw
INITRD ./initramfs-4.19-x86_64.img
Content of /@/etc/fstab:
# <file system> <mount point> <type> <options> <dump> <pass>
UUID=CBAC-26FD /boot vfat defaults,noatime 0 2
UUID=0d638d03-470b-4ead-9ca2-706df4c939fe / btrfs subvol=@,defaults,noatime,space_cache,autodefrag,compress=zlib 0 1
UUID=0d638d03-470b-4ead-9ca2-706df4c939fe /home btrfs subvol=@home,defaults,noatime,space_cache,autodefrag,compress=zlib 0 2
In the btrfs partition, /@/ is the real root but not /.
I tried to boot the system, the root device is successfully mounted, but it says count not found /sbin/init and bailed.
How should I configure it to boot properly or is it possible at all?
I fixed it according to this link: https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=202602
the append command should be:
APPEND root=/dev/mmcblk0p2 rw rootflags=subvol=@
now I can successfully boot off btrfs partition. plopKexec only need to recognize the partition for /boot
Hello,
this should work without extra /boot partition.
https://download.plop.at/tmp/plopkexec-1.6-rc3-build64.tgz
Maybe you can try it.
Best regards
Elmar
Wow, I'll try it out soon :)
Yes it worked! ;D
Thank you!
Great :)