Yes. But TFTP and NFS support is through UDP.
Since 2022 U-Boot has TCP/HTTP support in the network stack.

I just had a hands-on experience with ARM SoC embedded work, 
bricking devboards several times, fighting with HW drivers and
staring serial line bitstreams… or waveforms on the scope.
This land is for immortals😅

pahihu

> On 2025. May 15., at 8:29, mayor84 <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> U-boot by the way already knows how to handle storage and network. Otherwise 
> it wouldn't be able to boot over network(tftp,etc). It feels almost dos-like. 
> Totally makes sense to use it for something embedded. But for my mere mortal 
> stuff I prefer normal OS of course.
> 
> On Thu, May 15, 2025, 11:01 Alexander Burger <[email protected] 
> <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
>> On Wed, May 14, 2025 at 05:21:47PM +0200, Lonnie wrote:
>> > This is a good idea and I will look into it more also.
>> 
>> U-Boot looks indeed interesting. At least it simplifies the boot
>> process. But probably it won't help with the bigger problems, like
>> device drivers for network etc.
>> 
>> Compared to that, porting PilOS to pil21 would be relatively easy.
>> 
>> ☺/ A!ex
>> 
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