From c0efe667c9521da145f4010f86ff14687c702812 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
From: =?UTF-8?q?Nicol=C3=A1s=20Ortega=20Froysa?=
Date: Tue, 16 Nov 2021 17:48:14 +0100
Subject: [PATCH] Changed to using `pre` tag for code.
---
.../posts/0144-archarm-uefi-mcbin-install.cfg | 2 +-
.../0144-archarm-uefi-mcbin-install.html | 20 +++++++++----------
2 files changed, 11 insertions(+), 11 deletions(-)
diff --git a/blog/posts/0144-archarm-uefi-mcbin-install.cfg b/blog/posts/0144-archarm-uefi-mcbin-install.cfg
index 0ddebfc..0932d07 100644
--- a/blog/posts/0144-archarm-uefi-mcbin-install.cfg
+++ b/blog/posts/0144-archarm-uefi-mcbin-install.cfg
@@ -2,4 +2,4 @@ filename = 2021-08-31-installing-archarm-with-uefi-on-the-mcbin.html
title = Installing ArchLinuxARM with UEFI on the MACCHIATObin
description = A guide to installing ArchLinuxARM with UEFI boot on a MACCHIATObin.
created = 2021-08-31
-updated = 2021-09-06
+updated = 2021-11-16
diff --git a/blog/posts/0144-archarm-uefi-mcbin-install.html b/blog/posts/0144-archarm-uefi-mcbin-install.html
index 4bfb862..a591348 100644
--- a/blog/posts/0144-archarm-uefi-mcbin-install.html
+++ b/blog/posts/0144-archarm-uefi-mcbin-install.html
@@ -115,12 +115,12 @@ instructions for installing an image to the SPI Flash via U-Boot found in the
documentation,[5] modifying, of course, for the
filename:
-
- - usb start
- - load usb 0:1 $kernel_addr_r uefi-mcbin-spi.bin
- - sf probe
- - sf write $kernel_addr_r 0 0x$filesize
-
+
+usb start
+load usb 0:1 $kernel_addr_r uefi-mcbin-spi.bin
+sf probe
+sf write $kernel_addr_r 0 0x$filesize
+
To test to see if this has worked, turn off the MACCHIATObin, switch the
jumpers to boot from SPI, and check to see if you get a UEFI prompt. This should
@@ -181,10 +181,10 @@ solved by just making a simple symbolic link to the kernel file with a filename
that is recognized. In my case, I simply created a link named
vmlinuz-linux
as appears on my x86_64 machine:
-
- - cd /boot/
- - ln -s Image vmlinuz-linux
-
+
+cd /boot
+ln -s Image vmlinuz-linux
+
Reboot
At this point, the OS should be properly installed, and you should be able to