Busybox shouldn't have anything to do with BIOS or UEFI.  The boot loader and kernel handle those things, then once the kernel is running Busybox has a standard Posix environment to operate in.  You should investigate documentation on UEFI for the boot loader you are using.

On 5/4/2020 4:10 AM, Nikos Mouzakitis wrote:
Hello,
i have used BusyBox with SeaBIOS as a BIOS and i have successfully launched it. What are the steps that i should take to do it with a UEFI bios? For example with
firmware from TianoCore/EDK2?

Thanks.

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