[email protected]:
> Hi,
> So what I'm hearing is: some configuration settings must be hard-coded during 
> compile, and others can be freely configured post-flash using a payload. Is 
> that a fair way to look at it?
> 
> September 6, 2019 10:26 AM, "awokd via coreboot" <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
> 
>> [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?
>>
>> Most of those options are configured only when you build Coreboot. There
>> are a handful left you can configure if you include the nvramcui payload
>> that deal with low level things like memory speed, etc. It is difficult
>> to tell in advance exactly what they will be.

Yes, at least that's the case with Seabios payload. I should try out
Tianocore too, maybe it has more options.
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