UEFI, loader.efi and /boot.config
Lev Serebryakov
lev at FreeBSD.org
Fri Jan 18 14:34:45 UTC 2019
On 18.01.2019 17:03, Olivier Cochard-Labbé wrote:
> > I was wondering if people will expect /boot.config to still be
> read and so code should be added to loader to continue to parse it,
> or if loader.conf can be considered the correct place and
> boot.config forgotten about?
> Please, not, please support /boot.config. loader.conf could be too late
> in case of serial consoles.
>
> I wonder, why EFI/UEFI and GPt booting (which should be more advanced)
> is more limited than classic MBR/boot0 + boot1 + loader scheme :-(
>
> Serial console support is worse. Selection of boot partition is not
> supported (as opposide to very-simple-516-bytes boot0!), and so on :-(
>
>
>
> Hi,
> As an heavy nanobsd user on headless (serial/IPMI SoL) appliances, being
> able to early select the boot partition by MBR/boot0 and configuring
> early message redirection (with boot.config) is very useful.
> Not being able to do the same with GPT/EFI is the feature preventing me
> to upgrade my nanobsd image scheme.
My case exactly.
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// Lev Serebryakov
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