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Currently we are only getting msdos based images for x86_64. Much of the new hardware for that platform is increasingly only UEFI based. Some motherboards allow for a CSM (bios) boot, but not all. I know there is a workaround documented in the wiki, but I was unable to get it to work.
With x86_64 hardware we can get much greater openvpn speeds vs an off the shelf router. This enhancement would be a win for all those wanting to build their own with newer more efficient hardware with excellent AES-NI support.
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txcanyon:
Currently we are only getting msdos based images for x86_64. Much of the new hardware for that platform is increasingly only UEFI based. Some motherboards allow for a CSM (bios) boot, but not all. I know there is a workaround documented in the wiki, but I was unable to get it to work.
With x86_64 hardware we can get much greater openvpn speeds vs an off the shelf router. This enhancement would be a win for all those wanting to build their own with newer more efficient hardware with excellent AES-NI support.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: