On 01/20/2018 01:34 PM, ron minnich wrote:
But ... if you've never installed coreboot before, you really want to start with a supported, known working board so you understand all the moving parts, at least that's my belief.
Yeah mine too but he didn't ask for a rec for that, I do agree that physical hardware will always be better than qemu. If cloud-dai wants a working board to start and has the cash I would recommend the KGPE-D16 as it is the ultimate coreboot board with the most features, and it is fast enough to be useful for other stuff like a gaming pc or sane gentoo compile times, otherwise yeah the pcengines APU1 is a good more affordable choice.
Have you tried the D8/D16 OpenBMC port yet?