It's a cute little feature, but I think the decision was made long ago
that the resources needed to maintain it outweigh the benefit of
supporting a handful of old Macs and Bay Trail devices.
I want to note that we *do* ship unsigned 32-bit grub, so in theory, if
you want to hack this together it
Status changed to 'Confirmed' because the bug affects multiple users.
** Changed in: grub2 (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Title:
Add
I have now added a little update to my original feature request post. It
points to an how-to which shows how Kubuntu 20.04 LTS can be installed
in an mixed-mode UEFI system.
It should be also noted that Debian supports this that "64bit CPU &
32bit EFI" install option since Version 8. For me it is
** Description changed:
Hi there!
I want to add here a request regarding the addition of a very nice,
currently Fedora-exclusive, feature. It's called "32Bit UEFI Support"
and makes it possible to boot and install a 64bit Linux onto a 32 bit
(U)EFI based system which contains a 64bit
This isn't really a feature request in efibootmgr as much as it would be
for GRUB.
** Changed in: efibootmgr (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => Wishlist
** Package changed: efibootmgr (Ubuntu) => grub2 (Ubuntu)
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** Description changed:
Hi there!
I want to add here a request regarding the addition of a very nice,
- currently Fedora-exclusive, feature. It's called "32Bit UEFI Support" an
- makes it possible to boot and install a 64bit Linux onto a 32 bit (U)EFI
- based system which contains a 64bit