de-osboot-ize the site

hslick-master
Leah Rowe 2021-05-18 13:35:51 +01:00
parent 2489a59c9c
commit 28b2874c12
3 changed files with 12 additions and 6 deletions

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@ -107,14 +107,14 @@ Installing OpenBSD with full disk encryption
Not working. You can modify the above procedure (installation w/o Not working. You can modify the above procedure (installation w/o
encryption) to install OpenBSD using full disk encryption, and it encryption) to install OpenBSD using full disk encryption, and it
appears to work, except that it's not yet clear how to actually *boot* an appears to work, except that it's not yet clear how to actually *boot* an
OpenBSD+FDE installation using osboot+Grub2. If you get it working, OpenBSD+FDE installation using Libreboot+Grub2. If you get it working,
please let us know. please let us know.
If booting in text mode (framebuffer mode might also work), it might be If booting in text mode (framebuffer mode might also work), it might be
possible to chainload the OpenBSD or LibertyBSD bootloader from the MBR possible to chainload the OpenBSD or LibertyBSD bootloader from the MBR
section on the internal storage device. This way, it would be possible section on the internal storage device. This way, it would be possible
to boot with an encrypted OpenBSD or LibertyBSD installation. Please let to boot with an encrypted OpenBSD or LibertyBSD installation. Please let
us know (contact details are on the osboot homepage) if you get it us know (contact details are on the Libreboot homepage) if you get it
working this way. working this way.
Alternatively, it would be good to port OpenBSD either natively as a Alternatively, it would be good to port OpenBSD either natively as a
@ -145,10 +145,10 @@ Configuring Grub
If you don't want to drop to the GRUB command line and type in a If you don't want to drop to the GRUB command line and type in a
command to boot OpenBSD every time, you can create a GRUB configuration command to boot OpenBSD every time, you can create a GRUB configuration
that's aware of your OpenBSD installation and that will automatically that's aware of your OpenBSD installation and that will automatically
be used by osboot. be used by Libreboot.
On your OpenBSD root partition, create the `/grub` directory and add the file On your OpenBSD root partition, create the `/grub` directory and add the file
`osboot_grub.cfg` to it. Inside the `osboot_grub.cfg` add these lines: `libreboot_grub.cfg` to it. Inside the `libreboot_grub.cfg` add these lines:
default=0 default=0
timeout=3 timeout=3
@ -167,7 +167,7 @@ seconds OpenBSD will boot, or you can hit enter to boot.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting
=============== ===============
Most of these issues occur when using osboot with coreboot's 'text Most of these issues occur when using Libreboot with coreboot's 'text
mode' instead of the coreboot framebuffer. This mode is useful for mode' instead of the coreboot framebuffer. This mode is useful for
booting payloads like memtest86+ which expect text-mode, but for OpenBSD booting payloads like memtest86+ which expect text-mode, but for OpenBSD
it can be problematic when they are trying to switch to a framebuffer it can be problematic when they are trying to switch to a framebuffer

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@ -1,3 +1,8 @@
% TODO
% TODO
% TODO
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resources/ resources/
resources/coreboot resources/coreboot
resources/coreboot/default resources/coreboot/default
@ -249,3 +254,4 @@ resources/seabios/config/libgfxinit
resources/seabios/config/vgarom resources/seabios/config/vgarom
resources/tianocore resources/tianocore
resources/tianocore/dummy.coreboot.config resources/tianocore/dummy.coreboot.config
````

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@ -65,7 +65,7 @@ My own work is focused on:
though I myself added ThinkPad T400 support to coreboot many years ago and though I myself added ThinkPad T400 support to coreboot many years ago and
huge improvements were made to it by other people in that project. I've also huge improvements were made to it by other people in that project. I've also
commissioned work on new coreboot ports in the past, and paid for such work) commissioned work on new coreboot ports in the past, and paid for such work)
* Work on the Libreboot and osboot build systems (lbmk and rbmk, not paper) * Work on the Libreboot and osboot build systems (lbmk and osbmk, not paper)
* Generally running the project, coordinating development and handling releases * Generally running the project, coordinating development and handling releases
* I also provide user support on IRC * I also provide user support on IRC