Marcin,

> But you get working virtualisation with proper U-Boot.

Yes, it's a must for KVM, but Xen for Chromebook still has a secure
mode escape hack in it's tree, and hence, can be booted from stock
U-boot. This project also uses a kernel tree built upon a chromeos-3.4
one, so you have more working hardware at the host os.

> Did someone got it working?

Never heard of. Though the kernel corretly activates it it when the fw
is put at the same path as in Chrome OS.

> There are nv-u-boot images which boot Linux kernel with separate DTB.

Right. Unfortunately, Google's one seem to require combined images.

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