I forgot to specify that the text mode was the one targeted by this objective.
regards, lacsaP. Le ven. 18 sept. 2020 à 13:57, Pascal <[email protected]> a écrit : > hi help-grub members, > > my goal is to reduce Grub's size to its strict minimum. > so, what are, at a minimum, the files to copy/install in the /grub/ > folder to boot a kernel present in the /boot/ folder ? > these two folders are located on the same FAT32-formatted partition (ESP) > of a GPT disk. > this disk embeds a living system and is therefore likely to encounter a > wide variety of EFI-only PCs. > > my old installation (with Grub 2.02) below was functional (with a few rare > exceptions) but is not anymore since the update of Grub (Grub 2.04) : > > grub/ > ├── fonts > │ └── font.pf2 > ├── grub.cfg > └── x86_64-efi > ├── boot.mod > ├── bufio.mod > ├── command.lst > ├── core.efi > ├── crypto.lst > ├── crypto.mod > ├── efi_gop.mod > ├── efi_uga.mod > ├── extcmd.mod > ├── font.mod > ├── fs.lst > ├── gettext.mod > ├── gfxterm.mod > ├── grub.efi > ├── linux.mod > ├── minicmd.mod > ├── mmap.mod > ├── moddep.lst > ├── modinfo.sh > ├── normal.mod > ├── partmap.lst > ├── parttool.lst > ├── relocator.mod > ├── terminal.lst > ├── terminal.mod > ├── true.mod > ├── video.lst > ├── video.mod > └── video_fb.mod > > (ps. if for some modules their name speaks for itself, for others it is > less clear : a bit like for the kernel modules (eg. modinfo), where can > we find this information ?) > > regards, lacsaP. >
