kinda... the wiki and the supported board lists are maintained by devs in their freetime i guess so it is not always 100% up to date.
u can see all target board currently supported (more or less ) in the nconfig build menu while compieling coreboot.
Am 07.11.18 um 17:37 schrieb J Clamp:
I also was curious to know if the website that I found lists all of the motherboards that coreboot currently supports?
On 07/11/2018 16:07, kinky_nekoboi wrote:
Hi J.Clamp, what kind of usecase to u have for your mainboard? I use the G41m-es2l for my homeserver. It supports core 2 quad CPUs and has 2 DDR2 slots. Also it is usable without any nonfree blobs. if u need something more powerful look for the ivy bridge boards or one that does support the 15th gen Amd cpus
Am 7. November 2018 16:56:57 MEZ schrieb J Clamp via coreboot coreboot@coreboot.org:
Hi all, I am new to coreboot and was looking for a motherboard that would support coreboot. I have checked and looked at this page but I don't know if coreboot is supported on all of these motherboards or if only certain motherboards support coreboot? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Here is the link to the page that I found - https://coreboot.org/status/board-status.html
Hello,
Currently board_status only lists the main variant for each board, which means boards with variants (which may be somewhat different) are not listed there.
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 5:39 PM kinky_nekoboi kinky_nekoboi@bluetardis.de wrote:
as far as i know it uses xen? so you need AMD-V or Intel VT-x + VT-d i think and sandy/ivy bridge platform with fsp blob would fit this needs best there is the asus maximus ... and there is the T520 with a vpro cpu with feeds this needs best i guess
Sandybridge (SNB) and Ivybridge (IVB) have blob-free coreboot. It is working well enough to replace the FSP version. (see [1])
There are some more SNB/IVB boards: I have a Gigabyte GA-H61M-S2PV and an Asus P8H61-M PRO, I ported coreboot to both. There is also autoport, which means porting SNB/IVB boards to coreboot is much easier.
On Wed, Nov 7, 2018 at 7:11 PM Kinky Nekoboi kinky_nekoboi@bluetardis.de wrote:
kinda... the wiki and the supported board lists are maintained by devs in their freetime i guess so it is not always 100% up to date.
u can see all target board currently supported (more or less ) in the nconfig build menu while compieling coreboot.
The board_status page is updated automatically. The wiki, however, is not. It is read-only as well since documentation is being moved to [2].
Best regards,
Angel Pons Pons
[1]: https://review.coreboot.org/c/coreboot/+/29402 [2]: https://doc.coreboot.org