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Is it possible to use image-bootstrap for EFI boot? #75
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Hi! For a quick approach using We could also discuss introduction of a new flag to make passing What do you think? |
I did that initially (manually: chroot'ed into the image and calling grub-install from there with I think for EFI booting we would need the partitioning to create an EFI partition on the device? Is that sufficient? Are there other operations needed before a |
Good point about the partition. Should not be rocket science but take a moment or two. Is this for one-time personal use? What is your use case context? |
This is one time for me. I think I can resize partitions from where I'm at atm and get an EFI grub installed by hand, but I figure it would be good for the script to better support EFI in general as it's the current evolution for booting. |
I agree. I tried to boot a recent Lenovo ThinkPad from USB the other and there was no way in without EFI on that USB stick. |
Hi. Any progress on this? |
@pranaypratyush I have been able to get QEMU boot EFI and documented that process in the meantime but no progress in image-bootstrap and it's not a priority so far. What is your scenario with EFI? |
grml-debootstrap learned
Compatible with both, legacy BIOS and EFI booting including Secure Boot compatibility. |
@adrelanos interesting, good to know 👍 |
Closing as "not happening without a sponsor". If a company needs this feature enough to be a sponsor, please reach out via the e-mail address in my profile 🙏 Note that this includes review of related pull requests. |
Can image-bootstrap be used to create EFI bootable devices?
I found #42 which was resolved by falling back to installing non EFI grub. But the machine I'm working with only supports EFI booting.
I am trying this for Arch, working from https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Installing_Arch_Linux_on_a_USB_key
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