Re: [lfs-dev] grub-2.02~beta2

2014-09-29 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Dan McGhee wrote: On 09/29/2014 05:45 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: Dan McGhee wrote: We'll take this a step at a time. First upgrade the package with current instructions that expect uefi to be missing or disabled. Then we can do a hint for uefi. Finally, hopefully before the next release next Marc

Re: [lfs-dev] grub-2.02~beta2

2014-09-29 Thread Dan McGhee
On 09/29/2014 05:45 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: Dan McGhee wrote: On 09/29/2014 02:45 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: Dan McGhee wrote: I was able to achieve my "grub and uefi" goals using this package. Apparently, it is the result of some serious EFI work by the grub developers. Dan, I'm looking at upgra

Re: [lfs-dev] grub-2.02~beta2

2014-09-29 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Dan McGhee wrote: On 09/29/2014 02:45 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: Dan McGhee wrote: I was able to achieve my "grub and uefi" goals using this package. Apparently, it is the result of some serious EFI work by the grub developers. Dan, I'm looking at upgrading LFS to grub-2.02~beta2. What options do

Re: [lfs-dev] grub-2.02~beta2

2014-09-29 Thread Dan McGhee
On 09/29/2014 03:21 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: Mattias Schlenker wrote: Am 29.09.2014 um 21:45 schrieb Bruce Dubbs: What I'm not sure about is the --disable-efiemu switch. Did you need to enable efiemu? --enable-efiemu was once intended to help developing for UEFI on BIOS by emulating some EFI f

Re: [lfs-dev] grub-2.02~beta2

2014-09-29 Thread Dan McGhee
On 09/29/2014 02:45 PM, Bruce Dubbs wrote: Dan McGhee wrote: I was able to achieve my "grub and uefi" goals using this package. Apparently, it is the result of some serious EFI work by the grub developers. Dan, I'm looking at upgrading LFS to grub-2.02~beta2. What options do you use? Right no

Re: [lfs-dev] grub-2.02~beta2

2014-09-29 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Mattias Schlenker wrote: Am 29.09.2014 um 21:45 schrieb Bruce Dubbs: What I'm not sure about is the --disable-efiemu switch. Did you need to enable efiemu? --enable-efiemu was once intended to help developing for UEFI on BIOS by emulating some EFI features. Using this parameters should not b

Re: [lfs-dev] grub-2.02~beta2

2014-09-29 Thread Mattias Schlenker
Am 29.09.2014 um 21:45 schrieb Bruce Dubbs: What I'm not sure about is the --disable-efiemu switch. Did you need to enable efiemu? --enable-efiemu was once intended to help developing for UEFI on BIOS by emulating some EFI features. Using this parameters should not be necessary in producti

Re: [lfs-dev] grub-2.02~beta2

2014-09-29 Thread Bruce Dubbs
Dan McGhee wrote: I was able to achieve my "grub and uefi" goals using this package. Apparently, it is the result of some serious EFI work by the grub developers. Dan, I'm looking at upgrading LFS to grub-2.02~beta2. What options do you use? Right now we have: ./configure --prefix=/usr

Re: [lfs-dev] grub-2.02~beta2

2014-09-29 Thread Mattias Schlenker
Am 29.09.2014 um 09:09 schrieb Richard Melville: PS: And that's not all. About two years ago noone thought anyone would be mad enough selling 32 bit EFI anymore (I've seen Apples 32 bit UEFI and some rather broken 32 bit UEFI implementations on some ca. 2010 Asus notebooks/netboo

Re: [lfs-dev] grub-2.02~beta2

2014-09-29 Thread Richard Melville
> > PS: And that's not all. About two years ago noone thought anyone would be > mad enough selling 32 bit EFI anymore (I've seen Apples 32 bit UEFI and > some rather broken 32 bit UEFI implementations on some ca. 2010 Asus > notebooks/netbooks). But with Intels Clover Trail Bay Trail architecture,