Dear David Abdurachmanov,

I have seen your presentation about fedora bootstrap on RV64, it was very
nice presentation actually. I am planning to boot a RISC-V Fedora on QEMU
Emulator, but I want to do some changes in fedora distro. Fedora distro
without compressed instruction support require for me, for this I have
written some steps where I can do changes. This steps completely I have
taken from your presentation. Please correct my steps whether I am going in
correct way or not ? I am new to fedora as well as bootstrap process.

Steps:

1. Installing QEMU (In x86 fedora host PC)
2. Installing GNU cross compiler tool chain (In this step I have installed
tool chain *https://github.com/riscv/riscv-gnu-toolchain
<https://github.com/riscv/riscv-gnu-toolchain> *(RV64IMAFD support) in
fedora 86 host PC).
3. Install Berkly bootloader (In this step I have installed bootloader
*https://github.com/riscv/riscv-pk
<https://github.com/riscv/riscv-pk>* in fedora x86 host pc).
4. Linux kernel + basic rootfs (In this step taken Linux kernal from
*https://www.kernel.org/
<https://www.kernel.org/>* and cross compiled with above tool chain,
created basic rootfs).


>From Here I am not understanding the steps

5. Cross compile  and Install "RPM" packages and dependencies (where I can
get RPMs and dependencies list, after cross compiling RPMs whare I have to
install ?).
6. Install pre build RPMS (no idea about this step).
7. Rebuild RPMS from SRPMs natively (no idea about this step).
8. Install the new RPMS (no idea about this step).
9. Build stage4 image (no idea about this step).

Please correct my steps and give the solutions for step (5-9).

Thanks

Billa
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