On Wed, Jul 08, 2020 at 06:51:41PM +0200, Daniel Kulesz via coreboot wrote:
> I wanted to reply in the Redmine issue tracker to a comment posted
> by Patrick Georgi [1], however, it seems like I can only open new
> issues and edit my own issue as well but not comment or reply to
> comments. At leas
Hi,
I wanted to reply in the Redmine issue tracker to a comment posted by Patrick
Georgi [1], however, it seems like I can only open new issues and edit my own
issue as well but not comment or reply to comments. At least I don't see any
button for that. Is this a general permission issue (regar
Hi Christoph
Thank you for your answer
Does it mean I can not use EDK II a full platform implementation with BIOS gui
and use in coreboot ?
Andrey
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Hi Andrey,
at the moment there is no such thing as a firmware configuration menu as
you configure most of in in compile-time.
There is a secondary payload called "nvramcui" that makes it possible to
control some features that are configured using values stored in CMOS.
Values stored in CMOS have t
Hi
I am a new in coreboot, but spent a some time with Slimboot to make our
customized board (based Intel Apollo Lake ) to run.
I would like to have a full UEFI BIOS menu, but can't find how can I do that in
coreboot
Although, as a test environment I have UP2 squared board, and I am able to run
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