I'm currently handling some issues related to the kernel ending up on
top of used EFI regions on some machines. These seem to be exacerbated
by some of grub's behaviour. It seems that the kernel will always be
loaded at GRUB_LINUX_BZIMAGE_ADDR, which is problematic in two cases -
one being
On 16.06.2011 17:04, Matthew Garrett wrote:
I'm currently handling some issues related to the kernel ending up on
top of used EFI regions on some machines. These seem to be exacerbated
by some of grub's behaviour. It seems that the kernel will always be
loaded at GRUB_LINUX_BZIMAGE_ADDR,