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

                      
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From:"Michael Howard"<&nbsp;m...@dewberryfields.co.uk&nbsp;&gt;;

Sent Time:2024/9/18 22:03

To:"debian-arm"< debian-arm@lists.debian.org &gt;;

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&gt;;
          Date:&nbsp;Wed, Sep 18, 2024 09:16 PM
          To:&nbsp;"YOYO"<1530974...@qq.com&gt;;
          Cc:&nbsp;"debian-arm"<debian-arm@lists.debian.org&gt;;
          Subject:&nbsp;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.

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