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How to change the boot partition? #66
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I don't think you need more care than that, but don't know for certain. If you try it out please report back how it goes. |
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Ok, I split off the sd card related stuff into a separate module in #79. Using the traditional nixos-install steps I have an rpi5 with a guid partition table and btrfs. I think step one is making this ergonomic, then explore building those images directly. |
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In order to have a bit of fun I wanted to try ZFS on the pi5 to get snapshots, incremental backups etc. so I got the kernel working, but now I need to update the configuration to make it work, and my main question is on how to setup the
/boot
partition. Of course, it cannot be a ZFS partition, so I need a separate FAT32 partitition, but I don't know, can I just assume that the FIRMWARE partition contains the /boot partition and don't do anything else beside adding a bunch ofin my
configuration.nix
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