multiple Linux and BSD installations.
# 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.
+If you don't want to use the prebuild artefacts, you can build them yourself
+using the following scripts:
-# Kernel header files
-The kernel header files can be found here: <https://thomas.glanzmann.de/asahi/>
+ - prepare_rust.sh - Prepares a rust installation suitable for kernel compilation
+ - m1n1_uboot_kernel.sh - Builds m1n1, u-boot and the kernel including gpu support.
+ - mesa.sh - Creates mesa packages
+ - bootstrap.sh - Creates Debian root and live filesystem
+ - libunwind.sh - Builds libunwind that does not crash on 16kb pages
+ - meta.sh - Meta package which makes sure that we always get latest and gratest kernel.
# Asahi installer
* 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
+ ifup wlan0
vi /etc/network/interfaces
* Reboot to see if grub was correctly installed
# FAQ
-* If I install Debian, will it still be relatively easy to update the Asahi work as it develops?
+* If I install Debian, will it be easy to update the Asahi work as it develops?
Yes, long answer below.
To update the kernel to the lastest "stable" asahi branch you need to run
as root:
- curl -sL https://tg.st/u/ksh | bash
+ apt update
+ apt upgrade
+
+For installations before 2022-12-12, see <https://thomas.glanzmann.de/asahi/README.txt>
Later it might be necessary to upgrade the stub parition in order to
support the GPU code. As soon as that happens, I'll add the