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appnote:uefihttp [2015/10/07 00:23]
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appnote:uefihttp [2015/10/07 00:24]
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 ==== Building OVMF ==== ==== Building OVMF ====
  
-You can build an OVMF image (for virtual machines such as qemu and kvm) which supports UEFI HTTP Boot.  You will need to enable the option+You can build an OVMF image (for virtual machines such as qemu and kvm) which supports UEFI HTTP Boot.  You will need to edit the build description file ''​OvmfPkg/​OvmfPkgX64.dsc'' ​to enable the option
  
     DEFINE HTTP_BOOT_ENABLE ​       = TRUE     DEFINE HTTP_BOOT_ENABLE ​       = TRUE
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-in the build description file ''​OvmfPkg/​OvmfPkgX64.dsc''​. 
  
 For OVMF (or any other firmware built from upstream EDK2), the UEFI HTTP Boot option will show up as **EFI Network 1** within the boot selection menu. For OVMF (or any other firmware built from upstream EDK2), the UEFI HTTP Boot option will show up as **EFI Network 1** within the boot selection menu.
  
  
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