Julian Stecklina wrote:
> I'm trying to build Coreboot with Nix [1] and am facing some issues. I'm
> wondering whether someone has already tried this before and can give some
> pointers.
I don't think so.
> My specific problem is how to nicely package the toolchain that
> coreboot requires.
>
>
Hi,
I'm trying to build Coreboot with Nix [1] and am facing some issues. I'm
wondering whether someone has already tried this before and can give some
pointers. My specific problem is how to nicely package the toolchain that
coreboot requires.
Any hints are appreciated. :)
I did discover https:/
Julian wrote…
Is anyone actually actively using TianoCore EDK2 on top of coreboot or is
support experimental in general?
We have platforms that are using Matt’s UEFIPayload package to boot
either Linux or Windows. The mainboards and configs aren’t in the
upstream coreboot repo at present - I
On Mon, 2021-03-29 at 11:36 -0500, Matt DeVillier wrote:
> Tianocore with the COREBOOTPAYLOAD option is my (heavily modified)
> fork of the now-deprecated CorebootPayloadPkg package which works on
> Intel Core-based platforms Sandybridge and newer. No attempt has been
> make to get it working under
On Wed, Apr 14, 2021 at 7:08 PM Julius Werner wrote:
>
> > The issue is that Tianocore fails to execute (hangs the system) when
> > used as a legacy boot/alternative bootloader entry on 90% of CrOS
> > devices which support the alternative bootloader feature, and since
> > coreboot disables consol
Hello, the folllowing is probably not the best-worded E-mail ever (especially
as someone completely new here even though a laptop I use has been running
Coreboot for some time), but I hope it can still be understood anyway and
without coming off in a negative way.
Tl;DR:
1. Possible new Asus
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