On 2021-06-28 3:39 p.m., Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
That would then add options to the grub boot menu
similar to how memtest worked to add option. It
would load kernel image, and then g4l in ram to
run. Looked at memtest, but note that they don't
have an option with the EFI version, which was my
new question with shift to more systems using that?
Issues with creating signed kernels?

I think memtest just didn't work with EFI at all, but there is also the more general problem of secure boot. You have to sign the kernel you use with a recognized key. Is it a special kernel or can you use the default Fedora kernel?

Wondering if there might be information or
someone might know of a list or page?

The devel list would probably be a better place to ask.
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