On Wed, Mar 18, 2015 at 05:38:19PM +0100, Peter Stuge wrote:
Kevin O'Connor wrote:
If the old key is desired, one can still activate it by placing 0x86 in the CBFS file "/etc/boot-menu-key" (cbfstool build/coreboot.rom add-int -i 0x86 -n etc/boot-menu-key)
Neat!
along with the old boot message in "/etc/boot-menu-message".
I can see this being a source of usability issues. Is there any way to reasonably generate the message from the scan code?
It's a pain to attempt to auto-generate the message. If someone is updating flash with a CBFS file for the key, I don't think it is too hard to also update CBFS with the desired message. Also, if one uses a bootsplash image, then boot-menu-message isn't seen anyway (in that case the boot key message needs to be encoded into the bootsplash graphics if it is desired).
FYI, the boot-menu-key / boot-menu-message files aren't new. They were used in the past to change to ESC on several machines. The only recent change is using ESC as the default.
-Kevin