Hello! I'm trying to chain a ISO file in UEFI mode, Do you have any release for Memdisk for UEFI? If you don't, what do you recommend me? Thanks a lot! Diego
On 20. junij 2012, 3:14:19, Diego Arenivar wrote:> Hello!> I'm trying to chain a ISO file in UEFI mode,> Do you have any release for Memdisk for UEFI?You should be able to load memdisk with any bootloader that supports Linux kernels - it doesn't depend on syslinux. Just pretend you're bootin Linux, and pass the image file as initrd. -- < Jernej Simon?i? ><><><><><><><><><><><>< http://eternallybored.org/ > Because 10 billion years' time is so fragile, so ephemeral... it arouses such a bittersweet, almost heartbreaking fondness.
On 06/19/2012 06:14 PM, Diego Arenivar wrote:> Hello! > > I'm trying to chain a ISO file in UEFI mode, > > Do you have any release for Memdisk for UEFI? > > If you don't, what do you recommend me? >No, we don't have memdisk for UEFI. I don't have any suggestions for you at this time. -hpa -- H. Peter Anvin, Intel Open Source Technology Center I work for Intel. I don't speak on their behalf.
Op 20-6-2012 3:14, Diego Arenivar schreef:> I'm trying to chain a ISO file in UEFI mode, > > Do you have any release for Memdisk for UEFI? > > If you don't, what do you recommend me?Which boot manager are you using under your (U)EFI-only environment? One or more out of GRUB/GRUB2/Grub4DOS/BURG/BURG2/BURG4DOS/BURG24DOS are likely able to boot as UEFI boot manager. They also have the ability to map a disk file directly as a device, or first map to ram, then map as device. As I use Isolinux/Syslinux mainly, without any experience with UEFI at all (but expecting a System Compatibility Module, aka BIOS-fallback), I'm unable to provide you with any actual info on how to do this. Maybe the reboot.pro forums have some additional info.