EVE-os; Only This can solve and unite all my use cases. #4468
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Hi there, everyone. Finding EVE-OS has been the biggest gift of my two years of research on decentralized systems and seven on virtual machines, Secure Boot, and TPM. I need your help because I want to use it for at least two very different cases, and in this ticket, I'm sticking to just one of them. I want video out and input support for a device running EVE to a running virtual image within. Can you all help me take this the final steps?
If you look at a recent favorite tutorial of mine, you'll see how EVE replaces my original needs.
I was so excited to know it was possible to get EVE as well as Windows 10 running on a Raspberry Pi 4B. ( https://lf-edge.atlassian.net/wiki/spaces/EVE/pages/14583572/How+get+Windows+10+running+on+a+Raspberry+Pi ). I had originally wanted a VERY complex boot regimen and device, where a bootc OS would reboot on a day of the week, and boot into another partition to make a local backup to a separate USB device, then reboot back. With EVE, I could program a schedule to reboot a VM that uses an attached disk, then run some backup script. The only issue left for me is that the attached tutorial cannot describe how to get video out from the Virtual Machine to the second HDMI output, or passthrough the Human input to the hosted machine. It's likely possible on non-Raspberry Pi machines, and a custom Raspberry Pi patch for Eve may (?) allow it to use certain jumpers (attached? Shorted?) as a sign to engage passthrough/swap of input target for USB devices or hosts.
Is there an Eve tutorial for how to output using a different attached video device, or a secondary video output display port? I know this would depend upon if we're using Docker or VMs, and I would be all for VMs here. I'm still very new to understanding how Linux processes displays, and I know the RPi4B isn't your typical client edge device. I also think that, if I tell users to use USB hubs, they can put USB devices to passthrough/etc on the hub, which might only input to display 0 (EVE) until EVE boots the VM for the hub.
I'm so excited about all this that I can't wait to get started. I don't have slack or else I'd be asking you all in your chats. 🙇♀️💖 Thank you for EVE, Adam, Eden, and so much more you give that others surely are finding as exciting as I am.
Filene
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