Plain ARM UEFI bootloader without L4T-Launcher #1545
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The closest is probably the work Matt did to look at systemd-boot, referenced in several of the previous meeting notes. That or the reference to Grub as an anternative loader in the 35.4.1 release notes or the thread you've previously started here |
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Is it possible to use a plain ARM UEFI bootloader without L4T-Launcher to boot the nvidia target (Orin Nano in my case)?
I'm not very bootloader knowledgable, but the whole nvidia bootloader seems a a bit complicated and with caveats as explained here.
It would be very nice to just have a (somewhat) plain UEFI that can be customized with variables (for RAUC integration for instance) and be able to boot a rootfs partition.
Is this something anyone has thought of and maybe investigated? - If not, do you have any pointers on how to get started with this?
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