@balanga helped me to solve half part of the equation,giving to me this suggestion : QuoteIf you simply want me to extract : http://ftp-archive.freebsd.org/pub/FreeBSD-Archive/old-releases/i386/11.2-RELEASE/src.txz and run make TARGET_ARCH=armv5 KERNCONF=CHROMEBOOK-SNOW buildworld buildkernel so,theoretically in this way I have the ARMv5 rootfs (and the freebsd kernel file) that will bby ziomario - uBoot
If I have understood correctly,my Chromebook does not support ArmV5,but v7. I've thought that v5 was supported by v7 because it could have worked retroactively. But it does not seem to work like this. This is the end of the road.by ziomario - uBoot
---> IIRC, in the log above, balanga used the ubldr approach. I.e. load the ubldr to a memory location and then execute a "go" command to that location. I'm confused. I would like that you elaborate more,to understand what to do. Is there a more detailed tutorial that I can read from ? I see a lot of u-boot versions available. Can you point me to the right one ? thanks.by ziomario - uBoot
Hello to everyone. I'm trying to boot FreeBSD for arm32 bit as DomU on my ARM Chromebook. Basically there are two ways to accomplish this task : 1) to write a patch that allows the FreeBSD kernel to boot as a zImage file. This could be accomplished applying this patch to a specific file that's on the source code of FreeBSD : https://xenbits.xen.org/gitweb/?p=p...8;hb=0782e25dby ziomario - uBoot