Current UEFI based firmware stores its configuration data in the SPI flash
next to the firmware code. Since you're supposed to copy your firmware
image to somewhere safe to have a way to recover, that will also contain
the latest configuration.


Patrick

Am Fr., 6. Sept. 2019 um 09:35 Uhr schrieb <[email protected]>:

> Hi,
> Does flashing coreboot/tianocore payload change the settings options
> available in the BIOS setup of a device? I'm talking about the
> device/hardware config options (e.g. enable/disable Secure Boot,
> enable/disable hardware devices etc.) that can be accessed pre-boot by
> pressing a dedicated key.  If it does make changes to this, is it
> possible to know in advance which options will be available after flashing?
>
> I looked around and couldn't find anything relating to this topic.
> Perhaps flashing coreboot doesn't have any effect at all on BIOS setup
> options, I'm not sure.
>
> Thanks.
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