i dont know if it will make sense to run f-k on a UEFI system, i can
tell you once we support one ;)

in any case there is a mechanism to make f-k skip all f-k calls ever.
that didnt work in your case, which i "fixed" (in quotes because the var
lives in three places now, it should be moved into main() in the
functions file instead to have the code snippet only once in a more
central place)

if you want to unseed it instead of using the established skip mechanism i 
think thats reasonable and a lot cleaner but will also require a bit more work 
:)
disabling a whole class of devices is IMHO not the way to go here (imagine UEFI 
systems that store kernel/initrd in encrypted MTD devices etc ... ) lets not 
make the life of porters harder.

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