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" wrote:
> Le sam., 06 févr. 2021 16:57:39 -0500 écrit
>
>> So, you got GNU Mach to boot with EFI? Wow! That's awesome!
>
> No... I had not tr
Le sam., 06 févr. 2021 16:57:39 -0500 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
So, you got GNU Mach to boot with EFI? Wow! That's awesome!
February 6, 2021 4:14 PM, "Paul Dufresne" wrote:
> I just wrote:
>> The question is... how to we get the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE, that was read by
>> BOOTX64.EFI (which I
> believe is part of Grub binary package)...
>> or is there an other
I just wrote:
> The question is... how to we get the EFI_SYSTEM_TABLE, that was read by
> BOOTX64.EFI (which I believe is part of Grub binary package)...
> or is there an other way to get it again?
That is much easier than I thought!
This manual explains it:
https://www.gnu.org/software/gru
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFIBooting
is a good introduction to booting on UEFI with Grub.
They say:
"If you have a non-Mac UEFI system, then you have a x86_64 (aka 64-bit) UEFI
2.x firmware. "
But I did saw non-MAC UEFI which was 32 bit on relatively old laptops.
Type the following com
I can't boot current in UEFI on "recent: Prime H310M-C CR2.0 motherboard.
Here on Ubuntu, I see the CD have:
/media/paul/Debian sid h-i386 1/EFI/boot/bootia32.efi
nothing else in that /EFI/boot directory.
I am really unsure, but I feel this file is for people having to boot 32 bits
(U)EFI.
Most
Andrea G. Monaco, le sam. 06 févr. 2021 00:16:58 +0100, a ecrit:
> > Mach doesn't initialize text mode itself indeed.
>
> Okay, Mach has no framebuffer console like fbcon in Linux, right? Then
> maybe the only option is switching back to text mode.
It doesn't indeed, it's a microkernel :)
Sam
> Mach doesn't initialize text mode itself indeed.
Okay, Mach has no framebuffer console like fbcon in Linux, right? Then
maybe the only option is switching back to text mode.
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