Hello, images are back again: https://nightly.ipfire.org/efi/2018-07-16%2022:35:21%20+0100-3deac294/x86_64/ -Michael On Tue, 2018-06-19 at 11:26 +0100, Michael Tremer wrote: > Hello guys, > > images for testing are from now on available here: > > https://nightly.ipfire.org/efi/ > > Best, > -Michael > > On Mon, 2018-06-18 at 16:04 +0100, Michael Tremer wrote: > > Hello, > > > > it is finally time to think about EFI. That's the new kind of BIOS. > > > > In the past we have been ignoring this since the community did not want to > > fund > > any work in this area and there was enough hardware out there that booted up > > fine without support for EFI. > > > > Now this has changed, since Hannes told me that there is going to be more > > and > > more boards without a CSM and we are going to port IPFire to ARM64 soon > > which > > doesn't have a classic BIOS at all. > > > > For ARM64, I might even want to push for EFI-only, but Arne disagrees :P > > > > So what has happened so far? > > > > I have created a new branch "efi": > > > > https://git.ipfire.org/?p=ipfire-2.x.git;a=shortlog;h=refs/heads/efi > > > > This branch collects all the changes to the bootloader, the scripts that > > author > > the images and the installer. Please review and send your comments. > > > > The build creates two things in the end: > > > > An ISO image that is bootable in EFI mode. It will install the system for > > EFI > > whether the system supports EFI or not. That will allow us to move a > > harddisk > > from one machine to another one. Opposed to the flash image, the installer > > will > > try to create a boot entry in the EFI BIOS. > > > > The flash image will also boot in EFI mode or normal BIOS mode, depending on > > the > > system and leave the system configuration untouched. > > > > Since EFI is a tricky standard and other distributions had loads of trouble > > with > > it in the past, we need loads of people to test these images on their > > hardware. > > I hope that we will be able to sort out any boot issues as soon as possible > > with > > this method. > > > > Existing installations will not be migrated. > > > > We will support EFI only for x86_64 and aarch64. There is only a few systems > > out > > there that are 32 bit and support EFI. Those are usually not a good choice > > for > > running IPFire. > > > > Since I have no images ready right now, there is only code to review. I will > > upload images as soon as possible so that you guys can help testing without > > compiling them yourself. > > > > Best, > > -Michael