>> there's no grub yet because we got the same functionality from pmon
>> and it's even quicker.
>
> It has a similar functionality but not the same. IIRC PMON only
> supports ext2 and ext3.
>
> Can PMON handle encrypted partitions?

So instead of an unencrypted ext2 or ext3 boot partition, you want an
unencrypted ext2 or ext3 boot partition for boot.cfg and grub.elf and a
separate (maybe encrypted or ext4 or ...) boot partition for the
kernels?  Probably not many other users need this.

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