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edk2-rk3588
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Radxa Rock 5 ITX: 8-Core ARM Mini ITX Board with LPDDR5 RAM
FWIW, there is a port of EDK2 to the RK3588, which is what powers this board. Most of the peripherals work. So that's nice. But the thing is, it isn't UEFI so much as the device-tree/ACPI distinction you need to be mindful of. You can use either DTBs or ACPI to boot Linux on this device, though. https://github.com/edk2-porting/edk2-rk3588
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ESXi on ARM Fling
I saw on the edk2 github (https://github.com/edk2-porting/edk2-rk3588) that ESXi Arm Fling version 1.12 was tested and working with the RK3588S. When I tried booting from the ISO, I got a purple screen that gave an error "Cannot enable LPI or ITS-based MSI." Does it work for the Orange Pi 5, and if so, what do I have to do to get it to install?
- Orange Pi 5 Plus Supports For UEFI
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Windows 11 ARM For StationM3!
edk2-rk35xx/configs at master · edk2-porting/edk2-rk35xx · GitHub
EfiFs
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How to Boot ISO Files from GRUB2 Boot Loader
See also UEFI drivers that can read a bunch of other file systems (btrfs, ext2/3/4, HFS, ISO, NTFS, UFS/FFS, XFS, ZFS, etc):
* https://efi.akeo.ie
* https://github.com/pbatard/efifs
The UEFI spec specifies (§13.3) that firmware is only required to read FAT32/16/12, which is generally why your /boot/efi is VFAT/FAT32.
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Is exFAT bootable?Can I boot WinPE with exFAT?
In theory you would still need a FAT32 efi 'stub' partition with the exFAT filesystem drivers which you have to load before loading the WinPE loader (bootmgfw.efi).
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How do I configure the refind.conf and refind_linux.conf (and or config.yaml (for ZFSBootMenu)) files properly when installing Arch Linux with ZFS Native Encryption?
I am pretty sure that that I am doing something incorrectly with the configuration files for the rEFInd bootloader, but everything else should be correct. However, as I write this, I barely realized did I not use the following commands recommended from the "Usage" section from the aforementioned website where I downloaded the zfs_x64.efi driver file for rEFInd:
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Grub vs Systemd-boot --removable question
I found the drivers here https://efi.akeo.ie/ . Which means, that any EFI bootloader able to load them will be able to use them. They are not for bootloader, but it is the firmware which will use them. As i said, i am little bit afraid that it will not work on any board as some manufacturers have pretty buggy firmware when talking about infrequently used features. Also i am bit unsure they will work with secure boot as they are gpl3 thus will be never signed by Microsoft and i don't know what UEFI requirements for drivers are in this regard.
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Why use a bootloader? Just boot directly into a unified kernel image
Even for those using systemd-boot with custom efi drivers to provide functionality, it's worth noting that those drivers are being developed downstream of GRUB.
- Latest grub update on arch distros seems to cause boot issues
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So why do so people still use GRUB?
I think you can also add btrfs filesystem support for sd-boot by including the EFI drivers for it on the EFI partition instead, from https://github.com/pbatard/efifs/releases I think. Haven't tried it myself though.
- Is any ESP filesystem other than vfat supported on coreboot? (lemp9)
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Fedora considers deprecating legacy BIOS
EFI doesn't actually mandate FAT for the system partition. The system partition can be any filesystem that the firmware supports.
Of course, pretty much all EFI implementations only support FAT, so it's a bit of a moot point; the only one I'm aware of that supports anything else is the one on Intel Macs, which also understands HFS+.
You can find a huge selection of EFI filesystem drivers at https://efi.akeo.ie/ but they're derived from GRUB and hence GPL, so don't expect the likes of American Megatrends to be bundling these any time soon.
- Help Please! I rebooted my TrueNAS SCALE and get the following.
What are some alternatives?
ReBarUEFI - Resizable BAR for (almost) any UEFI system
uefi-elf-bootloader - UEFI ELF Bootloader example
edk2-msm - Broken edk2 port for Qualcomm platforms xD
RPi3 - Raspberry Pi 3 UEFI Firmware Images
swtpm - Libtpms-based TPM emulator with socket, character device, and Linux CUSE interface.
NintendoSwitchPkg - WIP UEFI EDK2 Implementation for Nintendo Switch or generic Tegra210 platforms
mkinitcpio - Arch Linux initramfs generation tools (read-only mirror)
RPi4 - Raspberry Pi 4 UEFI Firmware Images
BootDuet - Boot sector program for booting Intel's EDK Developer's UEFI Emulation (DUET) from hard disk with LBA.
uefi-ntfs - UEFI:NTFS - Boot NTFS or exFAT partitions from UEFI
edk2-platforms - EDK II sample platform branches and tags