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TrenchBoot Lab Assembly Guide for selected hardware platforms #44

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BeataZdunczyk opened this issue Jul 9, 2024 · 0 comments
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BeataZdunczyk commented Jul 9, 2024

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In order to implement the functional testing of a TrenchBoot as Anti Evil Maid - UEFI boot mode support on hardware, the hardware must be integrated first into the testing lab. The goal of this integration is to perform the setup, and document it, so it can be replicated by the community.

  • TrenchBoot Lab Assembly Guide

  • A list of hardware boards compatible with TrenchBoot solution and suitable for test automation, documented as part of the TrenchBoot Hardware Compatibility List

@BeataZdunczyk BeataZdunczyk added T: task Type: task. An action item that is neither a bug nor an enhancement. P: default Priority: default. Default priority for new issues, to be replaced given sufficient information. W: todo Workflow: todo. The issue is in the initial to do state. labels Jul 9, 2024
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