docs/install: better introduction
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title: Install Canoeboot Open Source BIOS/UEFI firmware
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title: Install Canoeboot Open Source BIOS/UEFI boot firmware
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Open source BIOS/UEFI firmware
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Open source BIOS/UEFI boot firmware
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With x86 machines, you can use the SeaBIOS or the GNU boot loader named GRUB as
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a payload. On ARM
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systems, you can use the U-Boot payload (coreboot still initialises hardware).
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An x86/x86\_64 U-Boot UEFI payload is also available.
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This article will teach you how to install Canoeboot, on any of the supported
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laptop, desktop and server motherboards of Intel/AMD x86/x86\_64 and ARM64
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platform.
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system is fully supported by Canoeboot. More information about the Canoeboot
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build system can be found in the [cbmk maintenance manual](../maintain/).
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With x86 machines, you can use the SeaBIOS or GRUB payloads. On ARM
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systems, you can use the U-Boot payload (coreboot still initialises hardware).
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Canoeboot currently supports the following systems:
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### Games consoles
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