On Tue, 2013-10-22 at 16:32 +0100, Matthew Garrett wrote: > > There are two problems with this: > > 1) The kernel will only boot if it's signed with a key in db, not a key > in MOK. > 2) grub will read the kernel, but the kernel will have to read the > initramfs using EFI calls. That means your initramfs must be on a FAT > partition. > > If you're happy with those limitations then just use the chainloader > command. If you're not, use the linuxefi command.
Well, we're talking about booting the Xen hypervisor aren't we? So yes, there are reasons the Linux kernel uses the 'boot stub' the way it does, but I'm not sure we advocate that Xen should emulate that in all its 'glory'? -- Sent with MeeGo's ActiveSync support. David Woodhouse Open Source Technology Centre david.woodho...@intel.com Intel Corporation
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