> What > you _can_ do is construct a mini Linux environment that provides a boot > menu / usb-dfu, and is booted by Qi in the normal way. This would place > those tools in regular Linux userspace, i.e. much more accessible to > regular non kernel / bootloader hackers. This could be the default or > secondary boot option - provide a boot menu and then chainload the > desired final Linux environment.
Have anybody done this, at least in proof-of-concept form? If yes, any links?
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