Hi Vitorio. gem5 doesn't run any system firmware/bootloader, and instead
puts the kernel into memory itself. There are a number of reasons for this,
but the net effect is that you wouldn't boot an image with UEFI at all.
Also, the (linux) kernel is fed into gem5 separately, and the disk image
just has the file system(s) on it.

On Wed, Oct 3, 2018 at 11:20 AM Vitorio Cargnini (lcargnini) <
lcargn...@micron.com> wrote:

> Hello,
>
>
> Question please do gem5 support booting an image disk file that contains
> UEFI?
>
>
> REgards,
>
> Vitorio
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