[syslinux] How to use syslinux(isolinux, etc.) for EFI?

H. Peter Anvin hpa at zytor.com
Fri Dec 13 15:46:28 PST 2013


On 12/13/2013 02:20 PM, Gene Cumm wrote:
> On Dec 13, 2013 4:55 PM, "H. Peter Anvin" <hpa at zytor.com
> <mailto:hpa at zytor.com>> wrote:
>>
>> On 12/12/2013 04:21 AM, Gene Cumm wrote:
>> > On Wed, Dec 11, 2013 at 9:22 PM, 何焜 <kun.he at cs2c.com.cn
> <mailto:kun.he at cs2c.com.cn>> wrote:
>> >>  When we meet UEFI or EFI firmware, lots of linux os release use
>> >> GRUB bootloader. But I wanna use isolinux to boot the installation
>> >> environment and also the linux os installed. Some question puzzled
> me. Now,
>> >> I look for your help:
>> >>
>> >>  1. I didn't found information about how to use
>> >> syslinux(isolinux,etc.) in uefi. I wanna know that are there some
>> >> differences of the isolinux configuration between legacy bios ande
> efi and
>> >> what are they?
>> >
>> > To my knowledge, you can't boot syslinux.efi from ISO at this time.
>> > I've tried to no avail (and this should be a bug in the bugzilla).
>> >
>>
>> Hum... it *should* work, at least with the proper ISO mastering options.
>>  We might need to figure out the proper recipe, though.
> 
> I expected so too until I tried numerous recipes to no avail. Primarily
> I experimented with swapping grub efi for syslinux.efi.
> 

There are two variations I know of -- a FAT filesystem as part of the
ISO, and using the EFI executable with the appropriate El Torito flags.
 I might want to ask Matt Garrett what he has used in the past.

	-hpa




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