Hi team,
I finally had some time to sit down and poke at this again.
I went ahead and wiped my old git copy and resynced from scratch just to make
sure there weren't any lingering issues with testing.
I upgraded to GCC 11.1.0 in the meantime, however I still seem to be getting
the infiniband
Im on macos and cant seem to build this for rpi4. I tried using a vargant box
based on ubuntu but no luck there neither. Any pointers on how i could get this
build for rpi4?
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@IntelMiner Check here for my other posts/comments for more info:
- how to use MAAS images on Pi:
https://discourse.maas.io/t/raspbery-pi-4-maas-images/4376/5?u=petersurda
- auto-boot PXEv4 from the UEFI firmware:
> I ran into an ipxe build error with some junk relating to "infiniband"
> (possibly an issue with using GCC 10.2?) but commenting that out fixed it
Please elaborate (in another issue as this issue).
> Hopefully this thread helps others in future too
Yes, we aim for a better world.
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@PeterSurda Update!
It took some finesseing to get it to work on my build box (Gentoo needed the
`iasl` package for those relevant files)
I ran into an ipxe build error with some junk relating to "infiniband"
(possibly an issue with using GCC 10.2?) but commenting that out fixed it
Embedding
I will give this a try in a few days and report back, thank you @PeterSurda!
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So it looks like netboot.xyz does internally use pipxe, and researching did
help me find out how to build pipxe for RPi4. Here is a condensed version:
1. manually update all submodules, in `edk2`, `edk2-platforms`, `edk2-non-osi`
and do `git pull origin master`
2. edit the Makefile, replace
@IntelMiner I'm in the same situation as you. I think this project doesn't
support Raspberry Pi 4. However, https://github.com/netbootxyz/netboot.xyz
does. I'm now trying to find out how to build it with your own menu.
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Additional: While I was writing the above comment. My Pi 4 booted, gave a "net0
no such network device" error. Looped through the "Start PXE over IPv4" and
then IPv6
And then actually found net0 and attempted to boot!
Could this perhaps be a bug in either iPXE or the UEFI firmware I'm using?
Apologies for the necro-post. But this was one of the first results in Google
I've been tearing my hair out for several hours now trying to get a scripted
iPXE to boot on my Raspberry Pi 4. I've tried using both the iPXE upstream, as
well as the version 1.20.1 build that @rgl's repository
Forgot to update this issue... but I have to report that upstream ipxe (1.20.1)
works fine with rpi4-uefi (you need v1.15 for rpi4+8gb support).
FYI, I have a vagrant environment for building ipxe and uefi at
https://github.com/rgl/raspberrypi-uefi-edk2-vagrant.
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So this looks promising:
https://rpi4-uefi.dev/v1-13-release-for-pi-4/
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Hi folks.
https://rpi4-uefi.dev/ tracks the Pi 4 UEFI. GENET driver is developed and
currently being cleaned up and soon to be upstreamed - and the expectation is
that it should work with iPXE.
Feel free to join us on the #rpi4-uefi-dev channel on the Arm
Developer-Ecosystem Discord server
On Tue, Dec 10, 2019 at 06:12:41PM +, Martin Habets wrote:
> On 10/12/2019 18:07, Rui Lopes wrote:
> } } please elaborate
> > I mean, does the |pipxe| project has plans for having iPXE running in the
> > raspberry pi 4 firmware?
> >
> > Currently, it seems there's beta support for PXE
There was a bunch of discussion last week on the IRC channel regarding pipxe on
raspberry pi, I believe with the pipxe maintainer (or one of them).
Sorry I did not follow which pi version they were discussing.
Martinh
On 10/12/2019 18:07, Rui Lopes wrote:
> I mean, does the |pipxe| project has
I mean, does the `pipxe` project has plans for having iPXE running in the
raspberry pi 4 firmware?
Currently, it seems there's beta support for PXE booting at
https://github.com/Hexxeh/rpi-firmware, but how about iPXE? Are the two
projects related? Working together?
Sorry, I didn't
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