I haven't been here in a few years, but it's good to see the project is still chugging along with regular updates. I'm back because there's a new ARM Chromebook that looks like a great platform for running archlinuxarm. I'd like to get one and run ArchLinuxARM on it. As the title of the post suggests, it's the Lenovo Chromebook Plus 14 with the 3nm mt8196 MediaTek processor running 8 big cores with 16GBs of RAM.
I went to see a display model yesterday, but unfortunately they didn't have one in stock. I'll probably purchase one today or tomorrow online, and it seems it could be delivered this week. I've already ordered two Suzy Q's from eBay and they should be here soon. If I can get it to boot on an external USB I will, but I think booting from USB has been removed from ChromeOS coreboot since the Samsung Chromebook Plus days of 2017.
That being the case, my plan is to build Arm Trusted Firmware from source, then build coreboot for aarch64 using mrchromebox.tech's build instructions as a guide. Then once I have the firmware and bootloader successfully flashed into the bios with the Suzy Q and booting, I should be ready to tackle archlinuxarm installation.
I'm mainly posting this to see if anyone else has already started this process. I searched the forum but didn't spot any posts about this chromebook. It is probably the most exciting piece of ARM hardware we will see for a while. I realize I will probably need to build or patch the linux-chromebook kernel package for this to work. I've built my own kernel a few times before, but I'm not what anyone would call an expert at it. But I'm full of enthusiasm since learning the device exists.