bootia32.efi
: why would a 32-bitGRUB2 EFI boot loader automatically chainload to our syslinux?bootia32.efi
is actually from another El Torito image,that ships syslinux?bootia32.efi
.EFI/BOOT/boot.efi
: grub2's changelog says thatgrub-install
copies bootia32.efi
to boot.efi
, to better supportold Macs:EFI/TAILS32
EFI/BOOT/bootia32.efi
error: unknown error.
after typing boot
. This likely comes fromgrub-core/loader/efi/chainloader.c
.feature/8471-32-bit-UEFI
, one can choose the syslinux:liveamd64.cfg menu entry, that basically load syslinux'/efi/boot/liveamd64.cfg
, converting it to GRUB on the fly.nomodeset
if needed, and Tails boots.{vesa,}menu.c32
was added in GRUB upstream, but didn'tmake it into Debian yet as of 2.02~beta2-22.so feature/8471-32-bit-UEFI
installs a2.02~beta2-22tails1~bpo70+1 package with that new code in it,and indeed it successfully loads our syslinux configuration.cpuid
module to make our ifcpu64
directives work.syslinux_configfile
is not good enough, should not be too hard towrite/generate and maintain a GRUB2 configuration, eitherautomatically (e.g. with grub-syslinux2cfg
) or by hand.feature/8471-32-bit-UEFI
currently does, as a way toquickly get things going.Git Clone URL: | https://aur.archlinux.org/dell-venue-8-pro-5830-wifi-firmware.git (read-only, click to copy) |
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Package Base: | dell-venue-8-pro-5830-wifi-firmware |
Description: | Firmware for the AR6004 WiFi controller in Dell Venue 8 Pro (5830 series) tablets |
Upstream URL: | None |
Licenses: | custom |
Submitter: | cyrozap |
Maintainer: | cyrozap |
Last Packager: | cyrozap |
Votes: | 0 |
Popularity: | 0.000000 |
First Submitted: | 2018-09-02 06:59 |
Last Updated: | 2019-12-26 20:40 |