* Add AArch64/ARM64 EFI boot support (for QEMU and some boards) * Allow GRUB to load cmdline.txt-like * Enable qcow2/vmdk disk images Co-authored-by: Stefan Agner <stefan@agner.ch>
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# Generic aarch64
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## Supported Hardware
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This board configuration aims to support most aarch64 systems with UEFI boot
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Hardware it has been tested with is listed below.
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## Tested Hardware
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| Device | Release Date | Support | Config |
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| QEMU | QEMU | yes | [generic_aarch64](../../../buildroot-external/configs/generic_aarch64_defconfig) |
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## Requirements
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- aarch64 support
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- UEFI boot
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## Wifi
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WiFi is untested.
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## Bluetooth
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Bluetooth is untested.
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## Installation
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Make sure secure boot is disabled in the UEFI BIOS settings.
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Currently there is no shiny installation method. Checklist:
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- Boot PC to live environment using PXE or USB
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- Copy or download the Home Assistant OS image into your live environment
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- unxz the image and dd to the local hard disk
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- Reboot
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