Hi Zoran,

On 22.03.2017 14:51, Zoran Stojsavljevic wrote:
> Hello Sibi,
> 
> The answer to your question lies outside of Coreboot domain. After bringing
> Tiano Core, you need to bring the next phase of booting: OS boot loader.
> The best for you is to use GRUB2. Then, from GRUB2 menu
> (/boot/efi/EFI/.../grub.cfg) you can choose your OS (either WIN8+, either
> any modern Linux distro). You can have up to 128 of them, as my best
> understanding is.

I think you miss the point here. Sibi was asking how to store settings,
where UEFI should look for the next-stage bootloader (e.g. GRUB), and
not how to relay the decision which OS to boot.

Nico


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