I am impressed what L4T Ubuntu does, but I like to get Gentoo booted on the console. But I did not fully understand the boot chain.
I know Hekate boots the coreboot.rom. The coreboot.rom contains the u-boot.elf compiled in. The u-boot.elf does have the CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND="run distro_bootcmd" setting. I miss the bridge from distro_bootcmd setting to "sd:/l4t-ubuntu/boot.scr" file.
My first try was just to copy the coreboot.rom to sd:/gentoo (with assumption same folder is automatically used), and setup own boot.scr and own kernel, but the l4t-ubuntu kernel/system was booted
Seems the l4t path is hardcoded at any place I cannot find.
How I can get my Gentoo booted in easy way. I can compile coreboot, can compile the u-boot.elf and also the kernel, if needed.
I know Hekate boots the coreboot.rom. The coreboot.rom contains the u-boot.elf compiled in. The u-boot.elf does have the CONFIG_BOOTCOMMAND="run distro_bootcmd" setting. I miss the bridge from distro_bootcmd setting to "sd:/l4t-ubuntu/boot.scr" file.
My first try was just to copy the coreboot.rom to sd:/gentoo (with assumption same folder is automatically used), and setup own boot.scr and own kernel, but the l4t-ubuntu kernel/system was booted
How I can get my Gentoo booted in easy way. I can compile coreboot, can compile the u-boot.elf and also the kernel, if needed.








