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[24] [25] coreboot can also load a kernel from any supported device, such as Myrinet, Quadrics, or SCI cluster interconnects. Booting other kernels directly is also possible, such as a Plan 9 kernel. Instead of loading a kernel directly, coreboot can pass control to a dedicated boot loader, such as a coreboot-capable version of GNU GRUB 2.
Libreboot (briefly known as GNU Libreboot [3] [4]) is a free and open-source software project based on coreboot, aimed at replacing some of the proprietary BIOS or UEFI firmware on supported X86-64- and AArch64-based computers.
There's no guarantee they'll succeed in porting Coreboot to it. As of now, it can't be under the section "Coreboot preloaded devices" because 1) it's not a device yet (hasn't been manufactured) 2) Coreboot hasn't been ported to it. I'm removing it, but feel free to add it again when/if the laptop is released with Coreboot.
Supported architecture Supported executable Supported protocol Supported decompression Others GRUB Legacy: Yes No x86 (PC) Multiboot 1, Linux zImage, Linux bzImage and others TFTP gzip GRUB 2: Yes Yes x86 (PC, EFI, UEFI, coreboot, OLPC), IA-64, ARM (U-Boot, UEFI), PowerPC (OpenFirmware), MIPS, SPARC (OpenFirmware) Multiboot and others [6] TFTP ...
Currently, the EFI support of LinuxBoot is limited to a few servers: [5] Dell R630; Open Compute Project Winterfell, Leopard, Monolake and Tioga Pass; Intel S2600WF; LinuxBoot is in theory also supported on all the mainboards that are supported by the coreboot project, which does include the OCP Monolake. [6]
SeaBIOS is an open-source implementation of an x86 BIOS, serving as a freely available firmware for x86 systems. Aiming for compatibility, it supports standard BIOS features and calling interfaces that are implemented by a typical proprietary x86 BIOS.
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Coreboot. In May 2024, the coreboot project released coreboot version 24.05 which supported Framework Laptop 13 AMD Ryzen 7040. It was an experimental coreboot port being worked on by several AMD firmware engineers and stakeholders as an unofficial project. [131] [132]