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The `AIMEEOS_DEFAULT_ROOTFLAGS` kconfig option can be used to set the
default value for the `rootflags` GRUB2 environment variable. The value
of this variable will be passed along as command-line arguments to
whatever kernel is chosen at boot.
Since post-image scripts do not have access to kconfig option values, we
need to build the GRUB2 environment file in the
`GRUB2_INSTALL_IMAGES_CMDS` script fragment instead.
The default U-Boot configuration tries to build tools that depend on
OpenSSL _and_ GnuTLS. We need to enable the corresponding buildroot
configuration options, or the build system will try to use the
system-wide headers and libraries.
At this point, we can generate an SD card image that is composed of an
EFI system partition, a SquashFS root partition (a), a blank root
partition (b), and a data partition. On the EFI system partition are
the Raspberry Pi firmware and device trees, U-Boot and GRUB. The
SquashFS filesystem contains the kernel and the whole filesystem tree.
A Raspberry Pi can successfully boot from an SD card containing this
image. It's not quite usable yet, because there's no writable storage
available, or indeed any way to log in.