> These are sort of "tautological" arguments. There must be some
> objective reasons why this architecture was chosen instead of
> other (i.e. using what already pre-exists).

You mean like your argument that the same can already be achieved with the 
normal EFI stub and builin initrd/cmdline? ;)

I think only reasons #4 and the last paragraph in me response relate to it 
being pre-existing. The other reasons are actual limitations with the normal 
EFI stub setup. Doesn't mean that they can't be overcome, but UKIs work.

I'm not sure what the initial reasons where for coming up with this 
architecture were, I was not involved.

What I can tell you is that right now it is a format that has practical 
advantages and that there are generic mainstream distros looking to adopt it. 
So having the capability to kexec them is gonna come in handy.

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