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== Further Information == | == Further Information == | ||
* [[QEMU Build Tutorial]] | * [[QEMU Build Tutorial]] | ||
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Latest revision as of 16:42, 19 September 2010
To build a coreboot image that contains a small Linux system in the BIOS (this setup is also know as LAB — Linux as BIOS) we suggest that you have a look at the buildrom utility that downloads and compiles all required components.