@ Julius Werner
Thank you very much for valuable information.
It will save my time very much. And it urged me on.
While I was searching various things, I started to feel that Google might be
very serious at least about security, Chrome OS might be quite more secure than
starting learning other
can i install coreboot/compile at OrangePi RK3399.
my project
-install android and debian in Solid State Drive
-boot using GNU GRUB?
-boot from usb and install usb disk rufus
source code and User manual for OrangePi
RK3399=>http://www.orangepi.org/downloadresources/
> I've C100PA and have been searching about this laptop. I assume probably this
> uses coreboot, not u-boot. I am not sure yet even such things, though, I
> would like to make this laptop as secure as possible.
>
> The question is: firstly, I want to grasp whether C100PA has binary blob or
>
On 09.04.19 17:13, Rafael Send wrote:
>>
>> this is only true if the flash chip isn't shared with other firmware
>> components. But it often is. If you are running a modern Intel-based
>> system, for instance, CBFS size should be at most the size of the
>> BIOS partition of the flash.
>
>
> If I'm
>
> this is only true if the flash chip isn't shared with other firmware
> components. But it often is. If you are running a modern Intel-based
> system, for instance, CBFS size should be at most the size of the
> BIOS partition of the flash.
If I'm building this for qemu for testing, should I
"taii...@gmx.com" writes:
>
> Yeah porting the main payloads to RISC-V (also consider OpenPOWER) is a
> great plan,
> GRUB2 and SeaBIOS are the main ones - SeaBIOS is the default and most
> people use that as it "just works" as a traditional "BIOS" firmware "F12"
> loader where the user is
Hi Mike, Rafael,
Am 09.04.19 um 11:05 schrieb Mike Banon:
> Usually the size of CBFS filesystem should be equal to the size of
> your chip. In your case - ~15MB rounded up to 16MB - it should be
> 0x100 (16*1024*1024 = 16777216 in dec = 0x100) . So
> CONFIG_CBFS_SIZE=0x100 .
this is
Usually the size of CBFS filesystem should be equal to the size of
your chip. In your case - ~15MB rounded up to 16MB - it should be
0x100 (16*1024*1024 = 16777216 in dec = 0x100) . So
CONFIG_CBFS_SIZE=0x100 . By the way I noticed a strange thing:
If you don't have any .config and try
On 03/10/2019 01:19 AM, Shubhendra Singhal wrote:
> Dear Sir/Ma'am,
>
> I am Shubhendra Pal Singhal, currently third year in Computer Science at
> NIT Trichy, India. I wish to apply for Google Summer of Code. I looked into
> the profile of coreboot 4.9 and found out the project idea "*Port
On 03/28/2019 04:04 PM, Philipp Stanner wrote:
> Recently I had an interesting discussion with a system administrator
> who is responsible for several hundred PCs, Routers etc.
>
> His argument was: Imagine it would take you 15 minutes to install a
> patch on a computer (all windows machines of
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