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Timestamp:
04/09/2021 11:07:48 AM (3 years ago)
Author:
Xi Ruoyao <xry111@…>
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Message:

modify the reference to lfs-uefi hint to BLFS instead

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  • chapter10/kernel.xml

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    151151    <note>
    152       <para>If your host hardware is using UEFI, then the 'make defconfig'
    153       above should automatically add in some EFI-related kernel options.</para>
    154 
    155       <para>In order to allow your LFS kernel to be booted from within your
    156       host's UEFI boot environment, your kernel must have this option
    157       selected:</para>
    158 
    159 <screen role="nodump">Processor type and features  ---&gt;
    160    [*]   EFI stub support  [CONFIG_EFI_STUB]</screen>
    161 
    162       <para>A fuller description of managing UEFI environments from within LFS
    163       is covered by the lfs-uefi.txt hint at
    164       <ulink
    165         url="&hints-root;lfs-uefi.txt"/>.
    166       </para>
     152      <para>If your host hardware is using UEFI and you wish to boot the
     153      LFS system with it, you should adjust some kernel configuration
     154      following <ulink url="&blfs-book;postlfs/grub-setup.html#uefi-kernel">
     155      the BLFS page</ulink>.</para>
    167156    </note>
    168157
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