bmik
Bare-Metal Installation Kit - Easily install TempleOS on bare-metal
Details
The goal for this project is to provide an easy way to create a hard disk image that can be booted on bare-metal hardware and QEMU seamlessly, to allow for transfer of files between PCs while developing software projects.
The intended usage is to create a disk image that can be copied to a hard disk mounted in a removable enclosure, and the hard disk transferred between the virtual environment and a bare-metal machine.
Usage
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Create a raw disk image, at least large enough to hold 2*1G TempleOS RedSea partitions + partition table
qemu-img create -f raw disk_img.raw 4G -
qemu-system-x86_64 -drive format=raw,file=disk_img.raw -m 1024 -cdrom TempleOS.ISO -boot d -
Run the VM install wizard, then re-run install wizard w/o VM option from each partition and choose RedSea format for each install
OR
- Use the provided disk image
disk_img.raw.xzwhich skips these steps for you.
THEN
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Clone the repo, add files to
bmik.ISO.C -
qemu-system-x86_64 -drive format=raw,file=disk_img.raw -m 1024 -cdrom bmik.ISO.C
FINALLY, for each partition:
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Mount the CDROM, if it is not mounted already
Mount;- drive letter 'T', 'p' for probe, number '2' for Secondary IDE -
Cd("T:"); #include "Install"; -
Enter your Primary/Secondary base0, base1 I/O ports from
lspci -v -
Reboot
Done
dd the resulting disk_img.raw to your target HDD, and you now have a TempleOS RedSea installation with 2 partitions, bootable on bare-metal and QEMU.