
18 Feb
2025
18 Feb
'25
09:58
On 14/02/2025 14.56, Lubos Kocman via openSUSE Factory wrote:
Denis Knorr mentioned 2020 hardware with coreboot/libreboot. I'm not yet sure what it means for such hardware.
I got a chromebook with coreboot and installed tianocore on it for UEFI boot. It works fine so far. For the overall issue, I suspect that there are machines out there that support x86_64-v2 but the BIOS does not boot correctly in UEFI mode, so people switched secure-boot off for legacy BIOS boot.