So in classic BIOS, something like gPXE gets to be the driver, the protocol stack, and a boot loader.
My impression was that in UEFI, the drivers for networking are distinct from the protocol stack. Is there some document that clarifies what gPXE does in UEFI? Does it help port drivers to be UEFI drivers, or does it do something fancier? In BIOS world, I build an undionly.kkpxe to give me better protocol support without replacing the firmware, does that use case map to uefi or am I currently stuck with tftp without elilo/grub2 patches?
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