On Fri, Mar 10, 2017 at 07:59:54PM +0100, Thomas Bächler wrote:
Am 07.03.2017 um 16:50 schrieb Gerardo Exequiel Pozzi via arch-releng:
Support booting 64-bit Linux, from 32-bit EFI firmware.
Only tested on qemu with ovmf, does not work at all. cdrom mode: qemu stop with bad instruction address hybrid mode: qemu just freeze at tianocore logo with a upper pixed dot.
Are you sure you want to use syslinux for this? I tried this once with efilinux and had some success, but some problems as well. I am just asking because my experience with syslinux and EFI was very bad.
Is this even a use case? What kind of machines come with 32 bit EFI?
Atoms, some old Acer and Asus machines, early Intel Macs. I have a C2D iMac where the only distro installer that will work from EFI (without extra work) is Debian's. Also note that booting 64-bit Linux kernels from a 32-bit EFI is only something that's happened in the past couple of years, if I recall.