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Ubuntu 22.04 has switched to OpenSSL 3; there is no libssl 1.1 package available.

If you go that route make sure to set up apt pinning for only that package; otherwise, mixing repos like that is a recipe for disaster.

Aarch64 is supported just fine, you just need to build it from source. It's currently too much of a niche to warrant precompiled builds available for download.

> Newer Debian versions only have Python 3 installed out-of-the-box: > ``` > daniel@ny02:~$ python --version > -bash: python: command not found > daniel@ny02:~$ python3 --version > Python 3.8.3 >...

U-Boot cannot boot EFI from the network due to the fact that its netbooting architecture is build around SYSLINUX/PXELINUX which never gained the ability to chainload EFI binaries. All that...

What I'm saying is there is no such thing as a U-Boot ROM. No place to stick an efirom with U-Boot. U-Boot does not have a PXE ROM or use...

> Replace that pxelinux emulator with ipxe emulator ;) You're telling me to rewrite U-Boot's entire network stack. No thanks. Thank you @stappersg for understanding what I was trying to...

> Again think of these parts as modules, (which is what NIC ROMs are) and see if that can get you there. I can't use that analogy because that's not...

> Regarding *"don't have access to an ARM board that U-Boot supports the ethernet of"* > > What about a virtual version (["qemu"](https://qemu.org))? I was thinking about that originally, but...

This is also true for native segwit's `p2wpkh` format.