To do so, it uses a 1GB ROOTC partition (containing a custom kernel, an initramfs, the swtpm binaries, userspace patches and config files) and a specific EFI partition to boot from it. The purpose of the Brunch framework is to create a generic x86_64 ChromeOS image from an official recovery image. First of all, thanks goes to Project Croissant, the swtpm maintainer, the Linux-Surface crew and the Chromebrew framework for their work which was actively used when creating this project.
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