It seems it a ideal idea to switch from u-Boot to UEFI on AR0. Would you please share about how you install UEFI and how to revert to u-Boot when needed? I've found some tutorials, but the urls of the UEFI firmware seemed to be invalid.
Thank you for your generous help. Best Regards, Richard Zhang Original Email From:"Michael Howard"< m...@dewberryfields.co.uk >; Sent Time:2024/9/18 22:03 To:"debian-arm"< debian-arm@lists.debian.org >; Subject:Re: Problems about installing Debian on Arm64 On 18/09/2024 14:41, YOYO wrote: So, you mean that u-Boot is almost useless on this motherboard? It really sounds strange, is it because of u-Boot's poor compatibility? But I've seen many DIYers using u-Boot on their ARM-Linux demo boards. (Though I know UEFI definitely has a better compatibility on PC and servers.) ------------------ Original ------------------ From: "Lennart Sorensen" <lsore...@csclub.uwaterloo.ca>; Date: Wed, Sep 18, 2024 09:16 PM To: "YOYO"<1530974...@qq.com>; Cc: "debian-arm"<debian-arm@lists.debian.org>; Subject: Re: Problems about installing Debian on Arm64 I have a working AR0, UEFI is installed and can be reverted if necessary but using u-boot rather than UEFI I lost some features such as one of the 10gig ports and the internal sdcard slot. -- Michael Howard.