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This is a set of scripts for patching a Chrome OS RMA shim to serve as a bootloader for a standard Linux disto.
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## About:
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Chrome OS RMA shims are disk images which are bootable from Chromebooks, and they'll work even if the device is enterprise enrolled. Unfortunately for Google, there exists a security flaw where the root filesystem of the RMA shim is not verfied. This lets us replace the rootfs with anything we want, including a full Linux distribution.
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Simply replacing the shim's rootfs doesn't work, as it boots in an environment friendly to the RMA shim, not regular Linux distros. To get around this, a seperate bootloader is required to transition from the shim environment to the main rootfs. This bootloader then does `pivot_root` to enter the rootfs, where it then starts the init system.
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Another problem is encountered at this stage: the Chrome OS kernel will complain about systemd's mounts, and the boot process will hang. A simple workaroudn is to [apply a patch](https://github.com/ading2210/chromeos-systemd) to systemd, and then it can be recompiled and hosted at a [repo somewhere](https://shimboot.ading.dev/debian/).
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After copying all the firmware from the recovery image and shim to the rootfs, we're able to boot to a mostly working XFCE desktop.
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### Partition Layout:
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1. 1MB dummy stateful partition
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2. 32MB Chrome OS kernel
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3. 20MB bootloader
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4. The rootfs partitions fill the rest of the disk
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Note that rootfs partitions have to be named `shimboot_rootfs:<partname>` for the bootloader to recognize them.
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## Current Development Roadmap:
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- ~~build the image automatically~~
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- ~~boot to a shell~~
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- ~~auto load iwlmvm~~
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- get wifi fully working
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- host prebuilt images
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- write detailed documentation
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- ~~write detailed documentation~~
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### Long Term Goals:
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- get zram to work
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6. Run `sudo ./patch_rootfs.sh path_to_shim path_to_reco data/rootfs` to patch the base rootfs and add any needed drivers.
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7. Run `sudo ./build.sh image.bin path_to_shim data/rootfs` to generate a disk image at `image.bin`.
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8. Flash the generated image to a USB drive or SD card.
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9. Plug the USB into your Chromebook and enter recovery mode. It should detect the USB and enter the shimboot bootloader.
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Note that these instructions are currently incomplete.
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cp -r "${shim_rootfs}/lib/modules/"* "${target_rootfs}/lib/modules/"
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cp -r --remove-destination "${shim_rootfs}/lib/firmware/"* "${target_rootfs}/lib/firmware/"
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cp -r --remove-destination "${reco_rootfs}/lib/firmware/"* "${target_rootfs}/lib/firmware/"
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mkdir -p "${target_rootfs}/lib/modprobe.d/"
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mkdir -p "${target_rootfs}/etc/modprobe.d/"
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cp -r "${reco_rootfs}/lib/modprobe.d/"* "${target_rootfs}/lib/modprobe.d/"
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cp -r "${reco_rootfs}/etc/modprobe.d/"* "${target_rootfs}/etc/modprobe.d/"
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}
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