> 
> Just to clarify: with efibootmgr you mean efibootguard? More
> importantly, at which stage do you want to parse the
> configuration file? In "userspace" (bg_setenv and friends) or within the
> EFI domain? In the EFI domain, you cannot use
> shared objects (and might prefer "single header" style libraries). 
> Also, the license might also play a more important
> role due to static linking.
> 

As Jan said, at both stages. That's why both the license and the code size
is important.

Kind regards,

Tobias

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