On 04/11/2018 09:54 PM, Raymond Yeung wrote:
> Thanks David for the detailed response. > > > My main motivation to go down Coreboot/UBOOT route is to attempt to simplify > the remaining boot-up to Linux. Instead of using PXE-BOOT, we could use tftp > only. Am I correct to say that? If you want to boot over the network you should look in to petietboot I heard it is much better. > If we're to use whatever that is available today, instead of waiting for > Philipp's work to complete, does coreboot/UBOOT provide secure boot support? > I'd tend to think so, but want to confirm. UEFI seems to already have this > aspect covered. Like I said I don't believe it is useful but if you want kernel code signing enforcement you can use the grub payload that supports signing for kernel/initramfs.
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