Hi all,

This is the updated CoreOS@ppc64le status for you and I need your help
about bootloader partition.

1. Gentoo hosted ppc64le patches on Gentoo ppc64le overlay
<https://cgit.gentoo.org/repo/proj/ppc64le.git/>
2. The coreos@ppc64le repo manifest <https://github.com/houstar/manifest>
was pushed in github
3. All CoreOS production packages was built successfully.

coreos-build@gentoo
/mnt/host/source/src/build/images/ppc64le-usr/developer-1032.0.0+2016-07-18-0550-a1
$ ls

configroot  coreos_developer_image.bin  coreos_developer_qemu.README
coreos_developer_qemu.sh  coreos_developer_qemu_image.img  developer_data
rootfs

4. This coreos_developer_qemu_image.img can't boot. This problem was due to
ppc64le doesn't support UEFI and must have PReP partition for boot.

For example, manually configure boot loader

1) Disk Partition
       device            size              Id Type
      /dev/vda1       8M               PPC PReP Boot
      /dev/vda2       10G             Linux
      /dev/vda3       2G               Linux Swap / Solaris

 2) using genkernel-next build kernel and initrd
    #genkernel --all

 3) installing bootloader
    #grub2-install /dev/vda1

 4) generating grub.cfg
   #grub2-mkconfig /boot/grub/grub.cfg

grub2 platform on ppc64le is powerpc-ieee1275


How to automatically range this disk partition use CoreOS SDK to support
boot from qcow2 disk image ? Thanks.


*Leno Hou*
E-mail :  [email protected]


On Sun, Jun 5, 2016 at 9:44 PM, Liang NS Zhuang <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Brandon, it was a nice talk, thanks for the time!
>
> Hello team, if necessary, we could later help to apply resource on
> SuperVessel (which is a Power/OpenPOWER cloud) for test..
> http://www-03.ibm.com/press/us/en/pressrelease/47082.wss
>
>
> Regards,
> Liang ZHUANG (庄亮, Leon), PMP, CSM
> Manager, Linux Dev, LTC/IBM System, CSTL/SH
> Ext. 86-21-609-28548
>
>
> [image: Inactive hide details for Brandon Philips ---06/03/2016
> 11:46:28---Hello Everyone- I wanted to introduce Leno and team who are]Brandon
> Philips ---06/03/2016 11:46:28---Hello Everyone- I wanted to introduce Leno
> and team who are working on a ppc64le port of
>
> From: Brandon Philips <[email protected]>
> To: coreos-dev <[email protected]>, Leno Hou <[email protected]>,
> Qing Yuan QQ Hou/China/IBM@IBMCN, Liang NS Zhuang/China/IBM@IBMCN, Qu KK
> Jiang/China/IBM@IBMCN
> Date: 06/03/2016 11:46
> Subject: ppc64le port of CoreOS
> ------------------------------
>
>
>
> Hello Everyone-
>
> I wanted to introduce Leno and team who are working on a ppc64le port of
> many of the ebuilds required by CoreOS over here:
> *https://github.com/linux-on-power/gentoo*
> <https://github.com/linux-on-power/gentoo>
>
> I talked to them on a hangout for a bit and the overall plan for this
> port, which they want to do the maintenance of, includes:
>
> - Waiting for all of the "second architecture" stuff to finish for ARM
> - Test out rkt/update_engine and some other pieces that are becoming
> easier to cross compile from the above work
> - Continue to work upstream to merge the 12 or so patches required for
> Gentoo
> - Generate and distribute an unofficial PPC64LE CoreOS SDK
> - Help get the SDK and build into the CoreOS build system over the next 6
> months or so
>
> If anyone can help out on this stuff it would be great but it sounds like
> Leno and team are making great progress so far.
>
> Cheers,
>
> Brandon
>
>

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