Tow-bootloader _verified_

First, a note on the keyword: While you searched for the official project is stylized as "Tow-Boot" (with a hyphen, no "loader" suffix). However, because it functions as a bootloader, search behavior often appends the "loader" term. For the sake of SEO and clarity, we treat them as synonymous.

Tow-Boot is configured to present a UEFI interface to the operating system. This means you can boot standard Arm64 UEFI images. tow-bootloader

For open-source purists, this creates a dilemma: even if you are running a 100% free operating system, your hardware is still dependent on proprietary code that runs before the OS even starts. Furthermore, the lack of a standard "UEFI-like" experience means that installing an OS on an SBC often requires specific image files burned to an SD card, rather than a generic installer detecting the hardware. First, a note on the keyword: While you

: Built using the Nix system to ensure consistent, verifiable firmware images for various distributions. Pros & Cons Tow-Boot | Tow-Boot Tow-Boot is configured to present a UEFI interface

Tow-Boot optimizes each stage: