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compile_efi_firmware_http_boot [2018/01/09 21:28] – [UEFI HTTP Boot (instead of TFTP)] admincompile_efi_firmware_http_boot [2018/01/09 21:44] admin
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 This how-to is based on Debian 9 and will result in a compiled EFI firmware binary, capable of booting over HTTP instead of TFTP. This how-to is based on Debian 9 and will result in a compiled EFI firmware binary, capable of booting over HTTP instead of TFTP.
  
-New systems that support UEFI 2.5 and up ([[https://www.hpe.com/us/en/product-catalog/detail/pip.6935826.html|HPE]], [[https://lenovopress.com/lp0736.pdf|Lenovo]]) will be able to boot over HTTP. Compared to TFTP, HTTP is faster, can transfer much larger files and can be encrypted (TLS).+New systems that support UEFI 2.5 and up ([[https://www.hpe.com/us/en/product-catalog/detail/pip.6935826.html|HPE]], [[https://lenovopress.com/lp0736.pdf|Lenovo]]) will be able to boot over HTTP(S). Compared to TFTP, HTTP is faster, can transfer much larger files and can be encrypted (TLS).
  
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-{{tag>[qemu UEFI EFI Tianocore, EDK II]}}+{{tag>[qemu UEFI EFI Tianocore EDKII]}}
    
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