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2015 Apr 05
2
Is efiboot.img required?
...ry of the FAT disk image, but since it already load the
> kernel and the initramfs maybe the canonical path is not required...
> is it? Do I need to use the canonical one (and why)?
I would have expected that EFI falls back to the EFI shell
if no /efi/boot/bootx64.efi is present in the ESP.
Hrmpf ... The file names are defined in 3.4.1.1 "Removable Media
Boot Behavior". In general, the file paths can be set by a NVRAM
variable (FilePathList[0] ?) for particular devices.
Do you have indications that syslinux.efi was really executed ?
> > The only non-expert option is --uef...
2014 Jun 24
0
isohybrid has 2 variants
...ive-Desktop-x86_64-20-1.iso /mnt/iso
# mount -o loop /mnt/iso/isolinux/efiboot.img /mnt/fat
$ find /mnt/fat/efi/boot
/mnt/fat/efi/boot
/mnt/fat/efi/boot/fonts
/mnt/fat/efi/boot/fonts/unicode.pf2
/mnt/fat/efi/boot/grub.cfg
/mnt/fat/efi/boot/bootx64.efi
/mnt/fat/efi/boot/grubx64.efi
Hrmpf. Obviously not SYSLINUX equipment in there.
Anybody can shed light on that issue ?
Have a nice day :)
Thomas
2015 Apr 05
0
Is efiboot.img required?
...ince it already load the
>> kernel and the initramfs maybe the canonical path is not required...
>> is it? Do I need to use the canonical one (and why)?
>
> I would have expected that EFI falls back to the EFI shell
> if no /efi/boot/bootx64.efi is present in the ESP.
>
> Hrmpf ... The file names are defined in 3.4.1.1 "Removable Media
> Boot Behavior". In general, the file paths can be set by a NVRAM
> variable (FilePathList[0] ?) for particular devices.
>
> Do you have indications that syslinux.efi was really executed ?
I get the rEFInd shell, and...
2014 Jun 24
7
isohybrid has 2 variants
> Hi,
>
> Ady:
> > _ Wiki should use more user-friendly language and "less deep"
> > technical information.
>
> I tried to stay at the surface of isohybrid.
> (Didier already asked for more depth about expert options.)
My interpretation of Didier's questions is less depth and more
user-friendly practical commands for end-users.
Our points of view
2015 Apr 05
4
Is efiboot.img required?
Hi,
i wrote:
> > Well, it is about really usable capabilities of isohybrid,
Ady wrote:
> but their practical combination, usage, effects,
> goals... are not expressed clearly enough for the common user to put in
> practice.
How to express the embarrassing fact that ISOLINUX is
not ready for UEFI but isohybrid is ?
http://www.syslinux.org/wiki/index.php/Isohybrid#UEFI
would