Op 24-10-12 17:21, Olof Johansson schreef:
> Hi,
>
> On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Maarten Lankhorst
> wrote:
>> Op 24-10-12 08:24, Olof Johansson schreef:
>>> When 32-bit EFI is used with 64-bit kernel (or vice versa), turn off
>>> efi_enabled once setup is done. Beyond setup, it is normally u
Hi,
On Wed, Oct 24, 2012 at 1:40 AM, Maarten Lankhorst
wrote:
> Op 24-10-12 08:24, Olof Johansson schreef:
>> When 32-bit EFI is used with 64-bit kernel (or vice versa), turn off
>> efi_enabled once setup is done. Beyond setup, it is normally used to
>> determine if runtime services are available
Op 24-10-12 08:24, Olof Johansson schreef:
> When 32-bit EFI is used with 64-bit kernel (or vice versa), turn off
> efi_enabled once setup is done. Beyond setup, it is normally used to
> determine if runtime services are available and we will have none.
>
> This will resolve issues stemming from ef
When 32-bit EFI is used with 64-bit kernel (or vice versa), turn off
efi_enabled once setup is done. Beyond setup, it is normally used to
determine if runtime services are available and we will have none.
This will resolve issues stemming from efivars modprobe panicking on a
32/64-bit setup, as we
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