The #Linux Boot Process: From Power Button to #Kernel
https://www.0xkato.xyz/linux-boot/
0xkato writes: ""You press the power button. A second later a wall of text scrolls by, or a logo fades in, and eventually Linux appears. What happens in between is not magic. It is a careful handshake between tiny programs and a very literal CPU. This part follows that handshake until the very first line of C code inside the #LinuxKernel runs.""
The #Linux Boot Process: From Power Button to #Kernel
https://www.0xkato.xyz/linux-boot/
0xkato writes: ""You press the power button. A second later a wall of text scrolls by, or a logo fades in, and eventually Linux appears. What happens in between is not magic. It is a careful handshake between tiny programs and a very literal CPU. This part follows that handshake until the very first line of C code inside the #LinuxKernel runs.""
Done!
Installation was bumpy… The main issue was that I chose btrfs for /boot, which apparently needs ext4 instead.
Now I am getting this error message during boot, does anyone have any idea about how to solve this? (Please tell me I don’t need to reinstall…)
Apart from that everything seems to be working well! I will conclude the configuration tomorrow.
#Linux #LinuxInstall #Debian #DebianInstall #DebianTrixie #Debian13 #GRUB #LinuxBoot #help #Framework #FrameworkLaptop