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Are you talking about a Turing Pi V2 or the older Turing Pi 1? In either case, the main obstacle is to figure out how the boot process works. On the Raspberry Pi, you need to place a few firmware files with the right names on the FAT file system on the first partition of the boot medium (SD card typically), so that the Pi’s bootloader picks them up and starts your kernel. For other systems, possibly you’d need a special kernel from the vendor’s OS. And, most likely, you’ll need to modify the files on the FAT file system that gokrazy generates to make the Turing Pi bootloader find and understand your config. I can’t easily find on the web how it works, but perhaps you have come across more details on that already? See https://gokrazy.org/platforms/#community for community-supported gokrazy platforms. There’s also Odroid support that’s done, but not yet documented: #101. Maybe either of these are helpful to look things up. |
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Hi,
Interesting project! Really appealing to cut out dependencies like that.
Thought: Could Gokrazy run on a Turingpi ?
Wondering if a gokrazy image could be flashed onto the turingpi using the turingpi firmware tools and which parts of Gokrazy and/or Turingpi I need to investigate to determine if this is feasible or will fail because of some cross dependency in these tools ( or perhaps a hardware incompatibility )
Context: after years of using a simple rp2 setup with a few programs. Im looking to level up with a new hw + sw setup for my home with the ability to self host programs directly like this or via docker ( mainly to learn new things)
Thank you!
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