On 9/9/21 12:22 PM, Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
I don't want to create a UEFI Secure boot, since I have no
way to pay for the expensive process of getting an official
signature for the kernels I build from kernel.org source
code. Kernels are about 10M in size, and the
ramdisk.lzma is about 30M with supporting file system
that then runs in Ram. In contrast the Fedora live Image
is about 2G in size, and doesn't include a number of
packages that are needed for the disk imaging.

Is there a reason you can't use the Fedora kernel? That would give you full secure boot support. What different options are you using for your kernel?

Have you looked at a Fedora bootable flash drive to see where the files are?
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