There are numerous places in shell scripts where '~' doesn't expand to
match $HOME.  I'd recommend putting the config in the coreboot directory
and setting the config file to './.seabiosconfig'.
If you really want it in your home directory, you can use
'$$HOME/.seabiosconfig'.

Martin

On Thu, Jun 29, 2017 at 2:16 AM, Rostislav Okulov via coreboot <
[email protected]> wrote:

> I made my own seabios config file (.seabiosconfig) and put it in root
> coreboot directory. Add it in configuration like this
> CONFIG_PAYLOAD_CONFIGFILE="~/coreboot/.seabiosconfig" Next I do
> ~/coreboot> make to build coreboot but .seabiosconfig file skipped by make
> script and default file used instead (/coreboot/payloads/external/S
> eaBIOS/seabios/.config)
>
> How to properly add my custom seabios config file?
>
>
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