2015-05-27 8:24 GMT+02:00 Robert Xu <[email protected]>:

> 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.
>

No dude. Enabling EFI support in systemd does not means that systemd should
be forked or something like that.
Please read specs of EFI support in systemd.

When systemd have enabled EFI, you may use it as a bootloader but this is
not a mandatory, as this can live and coexists with grub2 or syslinux. It
is up to user to invoke special commands to install gummiboot on ESP.
Second systemd with enabled EFI allows to control EFI, you may reboot your
system directly into EFI mode etc.

Please do not mix things, as they have different purposes and goals.
1. systemd with EFI
2. gummiboot as a default EFI bootloader
_______________________________________________
OM-Cooker mailing list
[email protected]
http://ml.openmandriva.org/listinfo.cgi/om-cooker-openmandriva.org

Reply via email to