Hi,

I am on Fedora 22 and I am trying to dual boot ChromiumOS and Fedora 22.

I was trying to use the grub coming from Fedora 22, which boots Fedora's kernel via the undocumented grub's commands linuxefi and initrdefi (they seem to be added by one of the >100 patches in grub's rpm).

linuxefi fails to boot ChromiumOS with the reason "kernel does not support EFI 
handover".

At the same time Fedora's grub lacks the traditional "linux" command (command 
not found).

On the other hand ChromiumOS's grub (which runs too in EFI mode, with kernel 3.14.xx) only has the traditional linux & initrd commands.

It seems to me that Fedora's grub & kernel have been patched so that they work together, but by doing so, they have lost the traditional interface (which is still used by ChromiumOS).

Am I reading this correctly?

i.e. that Fedora's grub is special and is not supposed to work with 
non-Fedora's kernels.

My current solution is to chainload ChromiumOS's grub and start ChromiumOS from there (all in EFI mode), but I would like to remove this steps.

Thanks

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