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Provide some way to set/preserve variables directly on SD card #102

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bjencks opened this issue Oct 1, 2020 · 3 comments
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Provide some way to set/preserve variables directly on SD card #102

bjencks opened this issue Oct 1, 2020 · 3 comments
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@bjencks
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bjencks commented Oct 1, 2020

I normally run my pis without a console attached, and only attach a serial console for debugging and setup. Unfortunately, that's the only way to modify firmware variables now, which means I have to do it every time I replace with a newer firmware. Either a tool to set the variables in the firmware image from Linux or a way to copy variables from one version to another, would let me do in place upgrades much more easily.

@garybuhrmaster
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Appears to be related to: #6

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bjencks commented Nov 20, 2020

Related, yes, but not the same -- I don't need to be able to make these changes while the system is running; I do need to be able to make them directly on the files, rather than through the firmware interface.

@samerhaj samerhaj added the uefi-future Everything is possible given enough time and energy label Nov 25, 2020
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Ditto; I'd be fine with something I can drive from Ansible to make the changes after unpacking a new firmware release.

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