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Sprout is licensed under Apache 2.0 and is open to modifications and contributions.
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## Documentation
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- [Fedora Setup Guide]
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- [Development Guide]
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- [Contributing Guide]
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- [Sprout License]
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- [Code of Conduct]
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- [Security Policy]
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## Features
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NOTE: Currently, Sprout is experimental and is not intended for production use. For example, it doesn't currently
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chainload.options = ["$options"]
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chainload.linux-initrd = "$boot\\$initrd"
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```
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[Fedora Setup Guide]: ./docs/fedora-setup.md
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[Development Guide]: ./DEVELOPMENT.md
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[Contributing Guide]: ./CONTRIBUTING.md
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[Sprout License]: ./LICENSE
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[Code of Conduct]: ./CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md
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[Security Policy]: ./SECURITY.md
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# Sprout on Fedora
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## Prerequisites
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- Modern Fedora release: tested on Fedora Workstation 42 and 43
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- EFI System Partition mounted on `/boot/efi` (the default)
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- ext4 or FAT32/exFAT formatted `/boot` partition
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## Step 1: Base Installation
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Download the latest sprout.efi release from the [GitHub releases page](https://github.com/sprout-dev/sprout/releases).
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For x86_64 systems, download the `sprout-x86_64.efi` file, and for ARM systems, download the `sprout-aarch64.efi` file.
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Copy the downloaded `sprout.efi` file to `/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/sprout.efi` on your EFI System Partition.
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Additionally, you will want to install the `edk2-ext4` package, which provides the ext4 filesystem support for Sprout.
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```bash
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# Install the edk2-ext4 package which provides ext4 support for Sprout.
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$ sudo dnf install edk2-ext4
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# Create a directory for sprout drivers.
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$ sudo mkdir -p /boot/efi/sprout/drivers
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# For x86_64 systems, copy the ext4x64.efi driver to the sprout drivers directory.
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$ sudo cp /usr/share/edk2/drivers/ext4x64.efi /boot/efi/sprout/drivers/ext4.efi
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# For ARM64 systems, copy the ext4aa64.efi driver to the sprout drivers directory.
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$ sudo cp /usr/share/edk2/drivers/ext4aa64.efi /boot/efi/sprout/drivers/ext4.efi
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```
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## Step 2: Configure Sprout
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Since Fedora uses the BLS specification, you can use the `bls` generator to autoconfigure Sprout for Fedora.
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Write the following file to `/boot/efi/sprout.toml`:
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```toml
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# sprout configuration: version 1
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version = 1
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# load an EFI driver for ext4.
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[drivers.ext4]
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path = "\\sprout\\drivers\\ext4.efi"
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# extract the full path of the first filesystem
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# that contains \loader\entries as a directory
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# into the value called "boot"
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[extractors.boot.filesystem-device-match]
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has-item = "\\loader\\entries"
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# use the sprout bls module to scan a bls
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# directory for entries and load them as boot
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# entries in sprout, using the entry template
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# as specified here. the bls action below will
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# be passed the extracted values from bls.
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[generators.boot.bls]
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path = "$boot\\loader\\entries"
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entry.title = "$title"
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entry.actions = ["bls"]
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# the action that is used for each bls entry above.
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[actions.bls]
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chainload.path = "$boot\\$chainload"
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chainload.options = ["$options"]
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chainload.linux-initrd = "$boot\\$initrd"
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```
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## Step 3, Option 1: Configure GRUB to load Sprout (recommended)
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You can configure GRUB to add a boot entry for Sprout, so you can continue to use GRUB without interruption.
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You will need to find the UUID of your EFI System Partition. You can do this by running the following command:
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```bash
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$ grep "/boot/efi" /etc/fstab | awk '{print $1}' | awk -F '=' '{print $2}'
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SAMPLE-VALUE
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```
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The GRUB configuration for Sprout is as follows, replace `SAMPLE-VALUE` with the UUID of your EFI System Partition:
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```grub
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menuentry 'Sprout' $menuentry_id_option 'sprout' {
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insmod part_gpt
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insmod fat
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search --no-floppy --fs-uuid --set=root SAMPLE-VALUE
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chainloader /EFI/BOOT/sprout.efi
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}
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```
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You can append this to `/etc/grub.d/40_custom` and run the following command to update your configuration:
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```bash
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$ sudo grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/grub2/grub.cfg
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```
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To update your GRUB configuration.
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Make sure to update your GRUB environment to show the menu:
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```bash
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$ sudo grub2-editenv - set menu_auto_hide=0
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```
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You may now reboot your system and select Sprout from the GRUB menu.
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## Step 3, Option 2: Configure your EFI firmware for Sprout
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You can configure your EFI boot menu to show Sprout as an option.
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To do so, please find the partition device of your EFI System Partition and run the following:
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```bash
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$ sudo efibootmgr -d /dev/esp_partition_here -C -L 'Sprout' -l '\EFI\BOOT\sprout.efi'
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```
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This will add a new entry to your EFI boot menu called `Sprout` that will boot Sprout with your configuration.
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Now if you boot into your UEFI firmware, you should see Sprout as an option to boot.
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