Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script
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2016-12-19, 19:13
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RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script
(2016-12-19 08:58)ndog Wrote: I think that magic number error has to do because grub efi is signed for secure boot. To make sense in a secure boot environment a signed grub should only be able to boot efi executables that is signed by a key that grub approves of. So in that case yes it makes sense that you get a error - but one can hope that it would generate a bit more informative error message. which version(s) is it of ipxe in those 2 files? (git commit id) Use GitHub Discussions VRAM bin |
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Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - lzap - 2016-12-01, 16:28
RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - NiKiZe - 2016-12-01, 23:38
RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - lzap - 2016-12-02, 10:54
RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - NiKiZe - 2016-12-02, 19:18
RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - lzap - 2016-12-05, 13:30
RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - NiKiZe - 2016-12-11, 02:17
RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - ndog - 2016-12-18, 02:07
RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - NiKiZe - 2016-12-18, 10:12
RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - ndog - 2016-12-19, 08:58
RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - NiKiZe - 2016-12-19 19:13
RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - kd4 - 2018-08-01, 20:00
RE: Loading ipxe.efi with a custom script - NiKiZe - 2018-08-01, 22:15
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