Dear Ron,
Am Montag, den 04.12.2017, 15:58 +0000 schrieb ron minnich: > On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 12:37 AM Paul Menzel wrote: > > > > I can’t find the mailing list. Could you please share the URL (and put > > the list in CC)? > > https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/linuxboot Strange, that it wasn’t found. But *linuxboot* consists of two keywords used in different contexts too. > I sent an invite to you, Paul! Thank you I got that, and subscribed. I do not know, if Google Groups changed, but in the past, I always had a lot of problems to subscribe and manage such a subscription without a Google account. I just tried it again, and I do not even find a subscribe button. So, as it’s still early, I’d really welcome it, if you decided to move to Mailman. Would that be possible? > > Regarding the content of LinuxBoot [1], it will mostly then be > > documenting stuff, how LinuxBoot can be achieved? > > We're not sure. UEFI is so complex, and there are so many vendors writing > bad code for it, that at least part of this work involves "figure out what > a mess the ODM made of UEFI and work around it." > > Trammell had a very interesting post just today, concerning how Boot Device > Selection does all sort of things unrelated to Boot Device Selection -- on > an Intel board, of course. > > The purpose of the group: "Welcome to the LinuxBoot mailing list, wherein > we discuss using a Linux kernel as the ramstage (coreboot) or > DxeCore/BdsExe/UEFISHell replacement." s/SHell/Shell/ Though I got: > Generic list for the LinuxBoot firmware, not tied to any specific project > (coreboot, NERF, Heads, etc). Kind regards, Paul
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