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It makes a little bit of sense. The documentation currently says (or implies, if you prefer) "Here's some websites you can check out". That's not currently the case. If removing...
> if you want to exchange data with chromeos maybe add an extra ext4 partition But beware of using parted to make the partition, it may render the disk unbootable.
I definitely understand the not-wanting-to-add-extra-work thing. Here's a thought -- since you're already building kernels, howabout just putting the kernel vmlinux file you built somewhere we could download, in addition...
Just got a Duet 5 a few days ago, and made a boot-thumbdrive out of your image yesterday. Boots up and so-far-so-good.
Discovery: trying to modify the partition table of the boot-thumbdrive with parted (most attempts were actually the gparted frontend, but IIRC one attempt was commandline parted) renders the thumbdrive unbootable....
Since I can't really find a relevant forum (or mailing list/etc) for discussing this (non-ChromeOS/crostini/crouton-linux-on-Duet), I'm thinking of posting my discoveries/questions here on an ongoing basis. Let me know if...
Yeah, I didn't want to grow the filesystem to fill the drive, just expand it a few gigs, leaving space for other partitions. I did experiment with customizing the extend-rootfs...
So... (a question that came to mind while commenting in another issue) ... which kernel source do I download if I want to compile a kernel for this device?
So, in this case, the relevant document would be https://github.com/hexdump0815/imagebuilder/blob/main/systems/chromebook_trogdor/readme.md ? Looking at that document, it seems to be more of a general "how to build a kernel from git...
I've read them. Either I'm confused, or they don't answer my questions (or both). And it's probably compounded by me not expressing my questions clearly.