Dear Ron,
Am Montag, den 04.12.2017, 15:58 +0000 schrieb ron minnich:
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 12:37 AM Paul Menzel wrote:
I can’t find the mailing list. Could you please share the URL (and put the list in CC)?
Strange, that it wasn’t found. But *linuxboot* consists of two keywords used in different contexts too.
I sent an invite to you, Paul!
Thank you I got that, and subscribed.
I do not know, if Google Groups changed, but in the past, I always had a lot of problems to subscribe and manage such a subscription without a Google account. I just tried it again, and I do not even find a subscribe button.
So, as it’s still early, I’d really welcome it, if you decided to move to Mailman. Would that be possible?
Regarding the content of LinuxBoot [1], it will mostly then be documenting stuff, how LinuxBoot can be achieved?
We're not sure. UEFI is so complex, and there are so many vendors writing bad code for it, that at least part of this work involves "figure out what a mess the ODM made of UEFI and work around it."
Trammell had a very interesting post just today, concerning how Boot Device Selection does all sort of things unrelated to Boot Device Selection -- on an Intel board, of course.
The purpose of the group: "Welcome to the LinuxBoot mailing list, wherein we discuss using a Linux kernel as the ramstage (coreboot) or DxeCore/BdsExe/UEFISHell replacement."
s/SHell/Shell/
Though I got:
Generic list for the LinuxBoot firmware, not tied to any specific project (coreboot, NERF, Heads, etc).
Kind regards,
Paul
at the moment, nobody wanted to move it, since it's working for all of us. We're all short of time. Sorry.
On Tue, Dec 5, 2017 at 12:24 AM Paul Menzel < paulepanter@users.sourceforge.net> wrote:
Dear Ron,
Am Montag, den 04.12.2017, 15:58 +0000 schrieb ron minnich:
On Mon, Dec 4, 2017 at 12:37 AM Paul Menzel wrote:
I can’t find the mailing list. Could you please share the URL (and put the list in CC)?
Strange, that it wasn’t found. But *linuxboot* consists of two keywords used in different contexts too.
I sent an invite to you, Paul!
Thank you I got that, and subscribed.
I do not know, if Google Groups changed, but in the past, I always had a lot of problems to subscribe and manage such a subscription without a Google account. I just tried it again, and I do not even find a subscribe button.
So, as it’s still early, I’d really welcome it, if you decided to move to Mailman. Would that be possible?
Regarding the content of LinuxBoot [1], it will mostly then be documenting stuff, how LinuxBoot can be achieved?
We're not sure. UEFI is so complex, and there are so many vendors writing bad code for it, that at least part of this work involves "figure out
what
a mess the ODM made of UEFI and work around it."
Trammell had a very interesting post just today, concerning how Boot
Device
Selection does all sort of things unrelated to Boot Device Selection --
on
an Intel board, of course.
The purpose of the group: "Welcome to the LinuxBoot mailing list, wherein we discuss using a Linux kernel as the ramstage (coreboot) or DxeCore/BdsExe/UEFISHell replacement."
s/SHell/Shell/
Though I got:
Generic list for the LinuxBoot firmware, not tied to any specific project (coreboot, NERF, Heads, etc).
Kind regards,
Paul
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