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On May 31, 2015 1:53 PM, "Adrian Sevcenco" <<a href="mailto:Adrian.Sevcenco@cern.ch">Adrian.Sevcenco@cern.ch</a>> wrote:<br>
><br>
> On 05/31/2015 10:27 PM, Pete Travis wrote:<br>
> > On 05/31/2015 01:27 AM, Adrian Sevcenco wrote:<br>
> >><br>
> >> One more clarification i would like:<br>
> >> what is the difference between the loaders?:<br>
> >> gcdx64.efi<br>
> >> grubx64.efi<br>
> >> MokManager.efi<br>
> >> shim.efi<br>
> >> shim-fedora.efi<br>
> >><br>
> >> the shim part i know that is for secure boot (which is disabled in my case).<br>
> >> what are the others? is there a wiki page explaining this files?<br>
> >><br>
> >> Thank you!<br>
> >> Adrian<br>
> >><br>
> >><br>
> >><br>
> ><br>
> > There might be wiki pages that explain all this, but wiki pages can be<br>
> > hard to find and often get lost and unmaintained, so I wrote a guide<br>
> > instead. It doesn't explain the individual files at the moment<br>
> > (although there is some copy in the sources for it) because it's<br>
> > information that you don't really need to get the system going, and I<br>
> > didn't want to overwhelm new users. I'll look at adding the info in an<br>
> > appropriate section.<br>
> ><br>
> > Until then, grubx64.efi is the actual grub second stage binary,<br>
> > MokManager.efi is for signature management, shim is the part that is<br>
> > signed and allows SecureBoot to work.<br>
> Thanks a lot for help and info!<br>
> One more thing i would like to clarify (as i am new to EFI stuff):<br>
> is it possible to have a boot media with live isos (like an usb stick) for both<br>
> EFI and non-EFI systems? (i was wondering if just adding the /boot/efi part from<br>
> a system with a corresponding grub.conf would be enough to being bootable by both<br>
> legacy and UEFI only systems)<br>
><br>
> Thank you!<br>
> Adrian<br>
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<p dir="ltr">Yes, the Fedora install media is designed to work with both UEFI and not (as you discovered :)</p>
<p dir="ltr">Installing the grub2-efi and shim packages will populate /boot/efi/ for Fedora. I think the part we might have brushed over was setting up the existing EFI System Partition in fstab and the chroot...</p>
<p dir="ltr">--Pete</p>