Package: grub-coreboot Version: 2.02-2 Severity: minor I'm currently evaluating coreboot (reading a bit about it) and came across this package and wonder what its purpose is.
I assume it is supposed to be chainloaded from an initial coreboot payload, but since it's missing any instructions whatsoever, I can't really figure out what it's doing. I noticed it is creating a '/boot/grub/i386-coreboot/core.elf', so I assume you could build like a FILO or grub2 coreboot image that essentially chainloads a grub/i386-coreboot/core.elf binary from a hard disk, but if you already have grub2 in the coreboot image, it seems pointless to chainload into another one, so I really can't see the usual use case here. -- System Information: Debian Release: buster/sid APT prefers unstable APT policy: (900, 'unstable'), (900, 'testing'), (500, 'unstable-debug'), (500, 'buildd-unstable'), (100, 'experimental'), (1, 'experimental-debug') Architecture: amd64 (x86_64) Foreign Architectures: i386 Kernel: Linux 4.12.0-1-amd64 (SMP w/4 CPU cores) Locale: LANG=en_IE.UTF-8, LC_CTYPE=en_IE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8), LANGUAGE=en_IE.UTF-8 (charmap=UTF-8) Shell: /bin/sh linked to /usr/bin/dash Init: systemd (via /run/systemd/system) Versions of packages grub-coreboot depends on: ii debconf 1.5.63 ii dpkg 1.18.24 ii grub-common 2.02-2 ii grub-coreboot-bin 2.02-2 ii grub2-common 2.02-2 ii ucf 3.0036 grub-coreboot recommends no packages. grub-coreboot suggests no packages. -- debconf information excluded -- Debian Developer - deb.li/jak | jak-linux.org - free software dev | Ubuntu Core Developer | When replying, only quote what is necessary, and write each reply directly below the part(s) it pertains to ('inline'). Thank you.