by the way, you now have demonstrated the ease with which you can exploit
uefi.
drop any random DXE in there, and it runs.
Harder on newer hardware, as it has protections against this sort of thing,
but ... not as hard as might seem.
note, also, you can build a linux kernel, with an embedded ini
(I will make documentation about this later, but here is a quick
tip.)
Since on the hardware I'm testing (AM08PRO), Windows 11Pro comes
pre-installed, I used it to edit the plan9.ini.
This is easy in either configurations:
- If it is in the FAT32 EFI System Partition (esp for 9front),