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* [[QEMU Build Tutorial]] — Starting a Debian GNU/Linux system via coreboot + a Linux kernel, or via coreboot + [[FILO]]. | * [[QEMU Build Tutorial]] — Starting a Debian GNU/Linux system via coreboot + a Linux kernel, or via coreboot + [[FILO]]. | ||
* [[Booting FreeBSD using coreboot]] — Booting FreeBSD via coreboot + ADLO. | |||
== Ready-made QEMU images == | == Ready-made QEMU images == |
Revision as of 10:31, 1 February 2008
You can easily try out coreboot using QEMU, without having to actually flash the BIOS chip on your real hardware.
Tutorials
- QEMU Build Tutorial — Starting a Debian GNU/Linux system via coreboot + a Linux kernel, or via coreboot + FILO.
- Booting FreeBSD using coreboot — Booting FreeBSD via coreboot + ADLO.
Ready-made QEMU images
We'll soon provide various downloadable QEMU images you can use to try out coreboot.
TODO.