On Wed, 25 Jul 2018 06:04:01 -0400
Gene Heskett <ghesk...@shentel.net> wrote:

> They acknowledged it, and told me how to fix it, but the fix cost more 
> than the odroid, a jtag programmer and a special cable that cost well 
> over $125 is required.  And someone else recently advised me that UEFI 
> bypassing in the bios was only legal on x86 stuffs. If thats so, I'd 
...
> The only possible mention is at 
> <https://forum.odroid.com/viewtopic.php?f=138&t=20593>

If we overlook the fact that that thread is about the ODROID C2 and not the 
XU4, there's still the problem that it makes no mention of UEFI.

It mentions a binary-only freedom-restricting firmware piece that ISN'T  uefi.  
Which doesn't mean that there isn't UEFI on it, but that thread doesn't mention 
it.

I would expect that if the XU4 had a UEFI, there would be information 
(somewhere) about using EFI-supporting bootloaders on it, like grub-efi or 
refind.

Are you sure that you're using the right term (UEFI) here to describe your 
problem?

If ODROID is selling a ethically-questionable (or user-hostile) piece of 
hardware, the case against them is not helped by wrong/misleading terminology.

And as a past and potentially future customer of ODROID, I'd like to have an 
accurate understanding of this before I make future purchasing(/boycott) 
decisions.

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