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-This repository contains scripts to bootstrap Debian Linux on m1
-
-fwx.sh
-======
-fwx.sh extracts the wifi firmware and copies it to /tmp/linux-firmware.tar
-
-bootstrap.sh
-============
-bootstrap.sh is tested to run on arm64 and amd64 Debian stable and testing. It
-creates several artefacts:
-
- - Live System
-
- asahi-debian-live.tar can be extracted on the root of a msdos
- (vfat32) usb stick and than be booted using U Boot.
-
- - Debian Installer
-
- m1-d-i.tar can be extracted on the root of a msdos (vfat32) usb
- stick and can be booted using U Boot.
-
- In the initrd is a /etc/rc.local which searched for the wifi
- firmware on any vfat, extracts it and reloads the wifi kernel
- modules.
-
- - Diskimage for Asahi Installer
-
- efi.tgz can be extracted on the root of the esp partition
-
- m1.tgz contains a single file which can be dded on a at least 1
- GB big partition.
-
- In the disk image is a /etc/rc.local that will extract
- the wifi firmware, generate a /etc/fstab, install grub
- using Debian methods, mount /boot/efi, assigns a new
- UUID to the root filesystem.
-
- - U-boot
-
- u-boot.bin is m1n1 with dtb for all models and U Boot
- u-boot.macho is m1n1 with dtb for all models and U Boot
-
- - vmlinuz
- k.deb
- m1n1/build/m1n1.bin
- m1n1/build/m1n1.macho
- grubaa64.efi
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-This pages explains how to install Debian on Apple Silicon machines.
-
-# Tripwires
-The USB-A Port on the Mac Mini will not work in u-boot and grub. The two
-additional USB-3 ports on the iMac 4 port model also don't work in u-boot, grub
-and Linux. In order to install Linux on a FileVault-enabled Mac run the
-installer from Recovery open Disk Utility > Expanding "Macintosh HD" >
-Selecting locked volume > click "Mount".
-
-# Artefacts
-If you don't want to use the prebuild artefacts, you can build them yourself using the [bootstrap.sh](https://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/m1-debian/blob_plain/refs/heads/master:/bootstrap.sh) script.
-
-# Asahi installer
-
-[Video Recording](https://tg.st/u/debian_asahi_installer.mp4)
-
-* Poweroff your Mac. Hold and press the power button until you see a wheel chain and Options written below. Approx 20 seconds.
-
-* In the boot picker, choose Options. Once loaded, open a Terminal under Utilities > Terminal
-
-* Run the asahi installer and select Debian (1):
-
- curl -sL tg.st/d | sh
-
-* Follow the installer instructions.
-
-* Once Debian is booted log in as root without password and set a root password
-
- passwd
- pwconv
-
-* Configure wifi by editing the wpa_supplicant.conf, enabling the interface and remove the # before allow-hotplug to enable it during boot.
-
- vi /etc/wpa_supplicant/wpa_supplicant.conf
- ifup wlp1s0f0
- vi /etc/network/interfaces
-
-* Reboot to see if grub was correctly installed
-
- reboot
-
-* Install a desktop environment for example blackbox
-
- apt-get install -y xinit blackbox xterm firefox-esr lightdm
-
-* Create yourself an unprivileged user
-
- useradd -m -c 'Firstname Lastname' -s /bin/bash <username>
- passwd <username>
-
-* Optional install sshd. You can not log in as root, but only with your unprivileged user
-
- apt update
- apt install -y openssh-server
-
-# Debian Installer
-[Video Recording](https://tg.st/u/m1-d-i.mp4)
-
-**Do not use. It is broken at the moment.**
-
-* Prerequisites
-
- * USB Stick. this is what this guide assumes, but it is also possible to run the Debian installer from another PC using m1n1 chainloading. But if you know how to do that, you probably don't need this guide.
- * If possible use an Ethernet Dongle, less typing.
-
-* Poweroff your Mac. Hold and press the power button until you see a wheel chain and Options written below. Approx 20 seconds.
-
-* In the boot picker, choose Options. Once loaded, open a Terminal under Utilities > Terminal
-
-* Run the asahi installer and select m1n1+UEFI:
- curl -sL tg.st/d | sh
-
-* Follow the installer instructions.
-
-* Create USB Stick with a single vfat partition on it and untar the modified Debian installer on it. On Linux you would use the following:
-
- # Identify the usb stick device
- lsblk
- DEVICE=/dev/sdX
- parted -a optimal $DEVICE mklabel msdos
- parted -a optimal $DEVICE mkpart primary fat32 2048s 100%
- mkfs.vfat ${DEVICE}1
-
- mount /dev/sdX1 /mnt
- cd /mnt
- curl -sL https://tg.st/u/m1-d-i.tar | tar -xf -
- umount /mnt
-
-* Reboot with the USB stick connected, the Debian installer should automatically start, if it doesn't load the kernel and initrd manually, you can use tab. For x try 0,1,2,...
-
- linux (hdX,msdos1)/vmlinuz expert net.ifnames=0
- initrd (hdx,msdos1)/initrd.gz
-
-* If you need wifi, on the first installer page press **Fn + Option + F2** to change to the second terminal, press **return** to activate the console, and issue the following commands to configure wifi
-
- ./wifi.sh
-
-* Switch back to the primary console by pressing **Fn + Option + F1**.
-
-* Follow the installer along until you end up in the partitioning menu
-
- * Create one 256M EFI system partition. 512M and 1G partitions fail with an error about wrong clustersize.
- * Create another partition for root
-
-* When you get an error about grub failing, switch to the third console by pressing **Fn + Option + F2**, press **return** to active the console unless already activated, and issue the following commands:
-
- ./boot.sh
-
-* Switch back to the installer console by pressing **Fn + Option + F1** and continue the installer besides errors. The system will reboot into the newly installed system.
-
-# Livesystem
-[Video Recording](https://tg.st/u/live.mp4)
-* Prerequisites
-
- * USB Stick. this is what this guide assumes, but it is also possible to run the Debian installer from another PC using m1n1 chainloading. But if you know how to do that, you probably don't need this guide.
- * If possible use an Ethernet Dongle, less typing.
-
-* Create USB Stick with a single vfat partition on it and untar the modified Debian installer on it. Instructions for Linux:
-
- # Identify the usb stick device
- lsblk
- DEVICE=/dev/sdX
- parted -a optimal $DEVICE mklabel msdos
- parted -a optimal $DEVICE mkpart primary fat32 2048s 100%
- mkfs.vfat ${DEVICE}1
-
- mount /dev/sdX1 /mnt
- cd /mnt
- curl -sL https://tg.st/u/asahi-debian-live.tar | tar -xf -
- umount /mnt
-
-In order to format the usb stick under Macos, open the disk utility, right-click on the usb stick (usually the lowest device in the list) and select erase. Choose the following options:
-
- Name: LIVE
- Format: MS-DOS (FAT)
- Scheme: Master Boot Record
-
-Than open a terminal, and run the following commands:
-
- sudo su -
- cd /Volumes/LIVE
- curl -sL https://tg.st/u/asahi-debian-live.tar | tar -xf -
-
-* You need to run the asahi installer and have either an OS installed or m1n1+UEFI.
-
-* If you have a EFI binary on the NVMe and want to boot from the usb stick, you need to interrupt u-boot on the countdoun by pressing any key and run the following comamnd to boot from usb:
-
- run bootcmd_usb0
-
-* Reboot with the USB stick connected, the Debian livesystem should automatically start, if it doesn't load the kernel and initrd manually, you can use tab. For x try 0,1,2,...
-
- linux (hdX,msdos1)/vmlinuz
- initrd (hdX,msdos1)/initrd.gz
- boot
-
-* Log in as **root** without password.
-
-* Consult the **[/root/quickstart.txt](https://git.zerfleddert.de/cgi-bin/gitweb.cgi/m1-debian/blob_plain/refs/heads/master:/files/quickstart.txt)** file to find out how to get the networking up, etc.