Linux 5.10 To Have Initial Support For UEFI Booting On RISC-V


It looks like the upcoming Linux 5.10 kernel cycle will be the first to bring initial support for UEFI booting on RISC-V hardware.
Going back to the beginning of the year there has been RISC-V patches for UEFI support thanks to engineers at Western Digital. Prior kernel releases also saw UEFI clean-ups and other prep work in getting ready for RISC-V CPU architecture support to be added. Now with Linux 5.10 it looks like the first-cut support is ready to go.
Also: ZFSOnLinux 0.8.5 Released With Support For Newer Kernels, Bug Fixes
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