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You could probably skip some of the difficult parts if you bring in an existing bootloader that can provide a UEFI environment (it's how Linux & the BSDs boot on ARM Macs). But Serenity is all about DIY/NIH


openSUSE does the same to boot on Raspberry Pi as well. Probably a few other distros as well.




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