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=== STATUS ===\r
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-Current status: Alpha\r
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Current capabilities:\r
* IA32 and X64 architectures\r
* QEMU (0.10.0 or later)\r
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=== FUTURE PLANS ===\r
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-* Stabilize UEFI Linux boot\r
* Test/Stabilize UEFI Self-Certification Tests (SCT) results\r
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=== BUILDING OVMF ===\r
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=== RUNNING OVMF on QEMU ===\r
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-* QEMU 0.9.1 or later is required.\r
-* Either copy, rename or symlink OVMF.FD => bios.bin\r
+* QEMU 0.12.2 or later is required.\r
* Be sure to use qemu-system-x86_64, if you are using and X64 firmware.\r
(qemu-system-x86_64 works for the IA32 firmware as well, of course.)\r
-* Use the QEMU -L parameter to specify the directory where the bios.bin\r
- file is located.\r
+* Use OVMF for QEMU firmware (3 options available)\r
+ - Option 1: QEMU 1.6 or newer; Use QEMU -pflash parameter\r
+ * QEMU/OVMF will use emulated flash, and fully support UEFI variables\r
+ * Run qemu with: -pflash path/to/OVMF.fd\r
+ - Option 2: Use QEMU -bios parameter\r
+ * Note that UEFI variables will be partially emulated, and non-volatile\r
+ variables may lose their contents after a reboot\r
+ * Run qemu with: -bios path/to/OVMF.fd\r
+ - Option 3: Use QEMU -L parameter\r
+ * Note that UEFI variables will be partially emulated, and non-volatile\r
+ variables may lose their contents after a reboot\r
+ * Either copy, rename or symlink OVMF.fd => bios.bin\r
+ * Use the QEMU -L parameter to specify the directory where the bios.bin\r
+ file is located.\r
* The EFI shell is built into OVMF builds at this time, so it should\r
run automatically if a UEFI boot application is not found on the\r
removable media.\r