Okay, that clarifies, thank you It wasn't immediately clear whether this was intended to be installed *directly* on an M1 (like Asahi) or to run VMs on an M1.
Setup changes: - allow archboot environment update with 2600 MB RAM - new f2fs defaults added based on Arch Linux wiki - efi default size on autoprepare mode set to 512 MB - changed filesystem order - fix autoprepare on mmc blockdevices - fix device listing to not showing install media - better wifi dialogs and menus - speedup network link detection
Can you maybe guess if your ISO will boot on this RK3588 laptop [1]?
It supports UEFI. Debian and Ubuntu are suppossed to work OK. There's the producer's slightly customised Ubuntu 20.04 ISO at [2], plus installation instructions in Chinese. Some more information is provided in a video at [3]. The actual product page is at [4], but lacks any information.
Highlights: - systemd 254.x - implemented dialog progressbars - added Limine support on x86_64 - reenabled systemd-boot and UKI support on aarch64 - added bootloader update pacman hooks - switched project hosting for better reliability - reenabled 3 month archive for ISOs (last ISO of the month will stay!) - Project license changed to GPL3 or later
Highlights: - kernel 6.5.x - use most common keymap based on locale selection - smooth early userspace console resetting - better progressbar timings - GeoIP - CDN Hosting. [url]https://archboot.net[/url] - upgraded to 6 months archive of old ISOs
Highlights: - solved pretty all bottlenecks in the ISO build chain and the running system. - The Improvement is about 20% or even more! - GeoIP - CDN Hosting:[url]https://archboot.com[/url] is back and replaced the other domains