Dear GRUB folks,
The payloads for coreboot are normally LZMA compressed, as there is only little room on a flash ROM chip. Vladimir adapted SeaBIOS so it’s Multiboot compatible, so that SeaBIOS and the VGA Option can be easily loaded from the hard disk, and not the flash ROM chip. Trying to load such a compressed with the multiboot command¹, it does abort with the message, that the Multiboot header cannot be found. Is the the multiboot command supposed to be able to deal with compressed files? If not, could you please tell me, if there is a way to load such a compressed file, and how? Thanks, Paul ¹ By the way, the command `multiboot` and `multiboot2` are not listed in the overview of the GRUB manual [1]. [1] https://www.gnu.org/software/grub/manual/html_node/Command_002dline-and-menu-entry-commands.html#Command_002dline-and-menu-entry-commands
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