X-Git-Url: https://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/m1-debian/blobdiff_plain/7f82212ff6c112055927086f5f734ebea39ffb24..facdeb6d8eddc08d2e3d279fbdd0ebae493c7d7f:/doc/notes.txt diff --git a/doc/notes.txt b/doc/notes.txt index dbbdaa3..5a9fdd1 100644 --- a/doc/notes.txt +++ b/doc/notes.txt @@ -191,6 +191,8 @@ exec /bin/bash 21:56 < povik> that mode of playing in parallel through the speakers and jack has a defect 21:57 < povik> there's noise mixed-in then, at a period 21:57 < povik> don't know how that happens yet +When disabling the speakers, run rm -rf ~/.config/pulse/ and reboot otherwise the jack will be in the future off or 100% (which is too loud). + If you see this in Xorg.0.log, it means that simpledrm has not initialized. ... @@ -396,12 +398,11 @@ ctl.!default { 16:43 < povik> marcan: two fixes on top of 'asahi' that should make it into the release: https://github.com/povik/linux/commits/asahi-fixes -# Manually install m1n1 in chainloading mode: # boot into 1tr diskutil list diskutil info curl -sLo tg.st/u/m1n1-rust.bin -cat m1n1-rust.bin <(echo 'chainload=;m1n1/boot.bin') > object.bin +cat m1n1-rust.bin <(echo 'chainload=;m1n1/boot.bin') <(echo 'chosen.asahi,efi-system-partition=') > object.bin kmutil configure-boot -c object.bin --raw --entry-point 2048 --lowest-virtual-address 0 -v /Volumes/Linux 20:29 < Glanzmann> One question though what is difference between chosen.asahi,efi-system-partition=EFI-PARTITION-PARTUUID and chainload=EFI-PARTITION-PARTUUID;m1n1/boot.bin? @@ -410,3 +411,5 @@ kmutil configure-boot -c object.bin --raw --entry-point 2048 --lowest-virtual-ad 20:32 < Glanzmann> I see. Thank you for the elaboration. 20:32 < jannau> chosen.asahi,efi-system-partition is passed from the 1st stage forward to the second stage 20:33 < Glanzmann> I see, so the first stage informs the second stage about the uuid of the esp partition which is than passed using dt to u-boot which can than select the right esp to select the efi binary. + +17:25 < Jamie[m]1> I had a dumb idea and had to implement it: using http range requests and DEFLATE trickery to download Wifi firmware from Apple's CDN with only 18MB of transfer (out of a 13GB ipsw) http://github.com/JJJollyjim/firmware-abomination