Hi.
I've done some more research.
It turns out that being able to create an ESP partition on a bios disk
label is a lot more useful than I thought it is. In the cloud space
(and when I'm creating an image to be burned onto real hardware)
I tend to resize the partition table and filesystems to f
> "Thomas" == Thomas Lange writes:
Thomas> I found the thread on the linux-fai mailing list and also
Thomas> the code that added efi support into setup-storage. In the
Thomas> end we remove the code from FAI, since it was not needed any
Thomas> more.
Thomas> It's much eas
I found the thread on the linux-fai mailing list and also the code
that added efi support into setup-storage. In the end we remove the
code from FAI, since it was not needed any more.
It's much easier to get a partition of type ESP. Just create a disk
gpt disk label, a partition of type vfat that
package: fai
version: 5.2
tags: patch
severity: wishlist
It's impossible to use FAI to install for a platform/system that
requires UEFI because FAI does not currently support setting up a
extended system partition as required by the UEFI spec.
This patch adds code to do that.
I did not update the
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