diff --git a/site/index.md b/site/index.md index 689c7de..8737dc8 100644 --- a/site/index.md +++ b/site/index.md @@ -37,17 +37,6 @@ matters. you continue to use your hardware, with continued firmware updates. All of this is *why* Libreboot exists. -Libreboot provides [GRUB](docs/linux/) and SeaBIOS payloads on x86/x86\_64 -Intel/AMD mainboards, and a [U-Boot UEFI payload](docs/uboot/) *for coreboot* -on ARM64(Aarch64) mainboards. -An [x86/x86\_64 U-Boot UEFI payload](docs/uboot/uboot-x86.md) is also available -on some boards. The x86, x86\_64 and arm64 U-Boot payloads provide a lightweight -UEFI boot implementation, which can boot many Linux distros and BSD systems. -The SeaBIOS and GRUB payloads also boot Linux/BSD systems. Which one you use -depends on your preferences. Libreboot's design incorporates all of these boot -methods in a single image, so you can choose which one you use at boot time, -and more payloads (e.g. Linux kexec payload) are planned for future releases. - Overview of Libreboot design ============================ @@ -56,12 +45,16 @@ Overview of Libreboot design Libreboot provides [coreboot](https://coreboot.org/) for [machine initialisation](https://doc.coreboot.org/getting_started/architecture.html), which then jumps to a [payload](https://doc.coreboot.org/payloads.html) in -the boot flash; coreboot works with many payloads, but Libreboot specifically -provides SeaBIOS, GRUB and U-Boot as options. Memtest86+ is also provided -in flash, on some mainboards. The payload is the program in flash that provides -the early user interface, for booting an operating system. This *payload* -infrastructure means you can run whatever you want (even Linux!) from the -boot flash. +the boot flash; coreboot works with many payloads, which boot your operating +system e.g. Linux/BSD. + +Libreboot provides [GRUB](docs/linux/) and SeaBIOS payloads on x86/x86\_64 +Intel/AMD mainboards, and a [U-Boot UEFI payload](docs/uboot/) *for coreboot* +on ARM64(Aarch64) mainboards. +An [x86/x86\_64 U-Boot UEFI payload](docs/uboot/uboot-x86.md) is also available +on some boards. The x86, x86\_64 and arm64 U-Boot payloads provide a lightweight +UEFI boot implementation. Libreboot's [design](docs/maintain/) incorporates all +of these payloads in a single image, and you choose one at boot time. Libreboot makes coreboot easy to use for non-technical users, by providing a [fully automated build