
Den 18.02.2025 10:58, skrev Bernhard M. Wiedemann via openSUSE Factory:
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.
To test the Aeon Desktop RC3, I installed it on a separate disk in a machine with already installed openSUSE Slowroll, TW and Leap in a multiboot setup via Grub2 UEFI. Aeon uses systemd-boot, not grub, and was started via BIOS system boot (F11). From there the boot disk priority could be changed back to UEFI Secure openSUSE, so that the Grub menu became default startup again. Althought it is acceptable for testing to use F11 to select the Aeon boot disk via BIOS, it would be fine if the YaST2 Bootloader could support the switch to System-boot and hopefully be able to include/embrace the Aeon Desktop (?) https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1236695