On May 18, 2014, at 3:45 PM, Jordan Uggla <[email protected]> wrote:

> I should have caught this earlier, before I replied off list as well,
> but your first reply to me was not CCd to help-grub. Please keep all
> messages CCd to help-grub so that others can benefit from the
> discussion (and don't see odd gaps from missing off-list context).

My apologies. Thunderbird told me it was sending to this list. :(

Now, in regards to my question, here's what I'm using now (I only
need a few modules, *not* all of them, so the list is rather short):

grub-mkimage -d . --format x86_64-efi --config
'/home/user/Desktop/grub.cfg' -o ~/Desktop/boot.efi boot linux ext2
normal configfile lspci ls loadenv help echo fat exfat hfs hfsplus
part_msdos part_gpt part_apple multiboot multiboot2 terminal sleep
loopback normal fixvideo iso9660 loadbios setvariable applesetos

A couple of those are custom modules that I've patched in, but that
shouldn't really affect too much in the way of making the image.

I've looked at the grub-mkstandalone man page, and it is rather
sparse; it doesn't really even include examples of how to do things
like embedding a font file, or even including files. Could you advise
on how to properly invoke the command so that I can get a similar
result to the one above, but with an embedded font file?

— SevenBits

> 
> -- 
> Jordan Uggla (Jordan_U on irc.freenode.net)

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