Hi,
You make it sound as if there's no default hardware configuration interface at all. Also, it sounds like all the configuration gets wiped when Coreboot is flashed. So how do I, for example, enable and disable things like the Ethernet port or WLAN card at a firmware level with Coreboot? Is this something that can be freely configured/de-configured after flashing?

September 6, 2019 1:04 PM, "Patrick Georgi via coreboot" <coreboot@coreboot.org> wrote:
Current UEFI based firmware stores its configuration data in the SPI flash next to the firmware code. Since you're supposed to copy your firmware image to somewhere safe to have a way to recover, that will also contain the latest configuration.
Patrick
Am Fr., 6. Sept. 2019 um 09:35 Uhr schrieb <duc01k@disroot.org>:
Hi,
Does flashing coreboot/tianocore payload change the settings options
available in the BIOS setup of a device? I'm talking about the
device/hardware config options (e.g. enable/disable Secure Boot,
enable/disable hardware devices etc.) that can be accessed pre-boot by
pressing a dedicated key. If it does make changes to this, is it
possible to know in advance which options will be available after flashing?

I looked around and couldn't find anything relating to this topic.
Perhaps flashing coreboot doesn't have any effect at all on BIOS setup
options, I'm not sure.

Thanks.
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