if PAYLOAD_GRUB2 choice prompt "GRUB2 version" default GRUB2_MASTER config GRUB2_STABLE bool "2.02" help Stable GRUB2 version config GRUB2_MASTER bool "HEAD" help Newest GRUB2 version config GRUB2_REVISION bool "git revision" help Select this option if you have a specific commit or branch that you want to use as the revision from which to build GRUB2. You will be able to specify the name of a branch or a commit id later. endchoice config GRUB2_REVISION_ID string "Insert a commit's SHA-1 or a branch name" depends on GRUB2_REVISION default "origin/master" help The commit's SHA-1 or branch name of the revision to use. config GRUB2_EXTRA_MODULES string "Extra modules to include in GRUB image" help Space-separated list of additional modules to include. Few common ones: * bsd for *BSD * png/jpg for PNG/JPG images * gfxmenu for graphical menus (you'll need a theme as well) * gfxterm_background for setting background config PAYLOAD_FILE default "payloads/external/GRUB2/grub2/build/default_payload.elf" config GRUB2_INCLUDE_RUNTIME_CONFIG_FILE bool "Include GRUB2 runtime config file into ROM image" depends on PAYLOAD_GRUB2 default n help The GRUB2 payload reads its runtime configuration file from etc/grub.cfg stored in the CBFS on the flash ROM chip. Without that, it’ll just drop into a rescue shell. This configuration may need to be coreboot specific. Select this option, if you want to include the GRUB2 runtime configuration file into CBFS as `etc/grub.cfg` automatically. You will be able to specify the path of the configuration file later. Without this option you would need to add this file manually with build/cbfstool build/coreboot.rom add -f grub.cfg -n etc/grub.cfg -t raw config GRUB2_RUNTIME_CONFIG_FILE string "Path of grub.cfg" depends on GRUB2_INCLUDE_RUNTIME_CONFIG_FILE default "grub.cfg" help The path of the GRUB2 runtime configuration file to be added to CBFS. endif