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beeflet
7 months ago
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Rocky Linux 10 Will Support RISC-V
I think windows ARM laptops use UEFI?
Arnavion
7 months ago
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publicmail was asking about ACPI vs DT, not UEFI. Using UEFI and ACPI/DT are orthogonal; DT-using devices can also boot from UEFI if the firmware provides it. See
https://github.com/TravMurav/dtbloader
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thebeardisred
7 months ago
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This is explicitly what we're doing in RHEL with the P550.
We use u-boot and it's EFI capabilities to init grub (instead of another instance of u-boot)
ChocolateGod
7 months ago
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Why not use systemd-boot?
ChocolateGod
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They do, Windows Phone even use UEFI (not sure was completely compliant) back in the day.
pantalaimon
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looks like they still require a custom device tree to boot Linux
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