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== Introduction == | == Introduction == | ||
Coreboot itself can build many other software and include it in the final image. | Coreboot itself can build many other software and include it in the final image. At the time of writing we can, so far: | ||
* | * Build and include primary payloads such as SeaBIOS, GRUB, U-boot, FILO, Bayou. | ||
* Secondary payloads (memtest86+, nvramcui, | * Include some externally built payloads as an TianoCore, A linux kernel and initramfs, An ELF binary. | ||
* iPXE | * Secondary payloads (memtest86+, nvramcui, Coreinfo, tint) | ||
* Build and include iPXE |
Revision as of 14:20, 9 December 2016
Introduction
Coreboot itself can build many other software and include it in the final image. At the time of writing we can, so far:
- Build and include primary payloads such as SeaBIOS, GRUB, U-boot, FILO, Bayou.
- Include some externally built payloads as an TianoCore, A linux kernel and initramfs, An ELF binary.
- Secondary payloads (memtest86+, nvramcui, Coreinfo, tint)
- Build and include iPXE