My recommendation, then, is to fork the systemd package into someone's
personal repo, use gumniboot, and have people test it. No sense
merging it into mainline Cooker only to revert it later.

I've personally had a disappointing usage of gummiboot, but that was
almost 2 years ago. Stuff's changed.

On 27 May 2015 at 02:19, Tomasz Gajc <[email protected]> wrote:
> Without giving it a try and proper testing are only speculations. I suggest
> to give it a try how this EFI support works and then have a dedicated
> discussion. I'm not a keen fan of gummiboot as I do not know how it is good
> or bad related to grub2. All I can read here are bad impressions from other
> distros and related to gummiboot versions before systemd merge.
>
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