That's cool.  I didn't realize that the Hurd could potentially boot from UEFI.  
That's interesting.

February 6, 2021 6:40 PM, "Paul Dufresne" <dufres...@zoho.com> wrote:

> ---- Le sam., 06 févr. 2021 16:57:39 -0500 <jbra...@dismail.de> écrit ----
> 
>> So, you got GNU Mach to boot with EFI? Wow! That's awesome!
> 
> No... I had not tried yet when you wrote your message.
> 
> Now, I have tried, and failed.
> 
> I think that a good part of the (my) problem, is that I have made a custom 
> iso, with 
> /media/paul/Debian sid h-i386 1/EFI/boot/BOOTX64.EFI
> (for info, I used isomaster to add it, after having copied it from my own 
> /boot/efi directory
> (using root access) to my $HOME directory, 
> chown $USER ~/BOOTX64.EFI )
> 
> My previous DVD show the DVD in UEFI boot mode in the Boot menu of the 
> firmware, but trying to boot
> it return to the firmware.
> My edited iso would not even show up in UEFI mode in the firmare Boot menu. 
> But "still" works in
> "Normal" CSM mode.
> 
> So I finally realized that CD/DVD are in ISO9660 format... and UEFI partition 
> normally need to be
> in FAT (normally FAT32) to be found by
> the firmware.
> 
> So... it need to be done once the system is installed... I only have access 
> to a working Hurd on
> UEFI system under QEMU... but I probably could try.

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