Hi,
Mingcong Bai wrote:
> This is needed for architectures whose EFI executables has file names that
> exceeds the 8.3 (extension.suffix) convention, such as LoongArch64
> (bootloongarch64.efi).
In general -iso-level 3 is a harmless setting if the reading operating
system is Linux or MS-Windows.
Hi,
> - Why is the name bootloongarch64.efi a problem in the ISO filesystem ?
>
> The name length restriction of -iso-level 1 applies only to the dull
> ISO 9660 names, but not to Rock Ridge names, which GRUB uses if present.
I doubt the vfat driver of the uefi firmware supports rock ride,
Hi,
Gerd Hoffmann wrote:
> I doubt the vfat driver of the uefi firmware supports rock ride,
> and that is the driver used to load efi/boot/bootloongarch64.efi
> because grub is not yet loaded ...
xorrisofs option -iso-level 3 has no effect on the FAT filesystem in
the EFI boot image (/efi.img in