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Michael Shigorin authored
It's aimed at providing UEFI shell implementation which is very useful for repairs and debug; if the "signed" mode is requested then the signed variant is used either. Please note that there are two distinct uses: - a shell lying around on a filesystem to be copied by hand; - a shell available in EFI part of boot media to be launched by firmware's or standalone boot manager (e.g. refind).
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00example | ||
bootloader | ||
branding | ||
build-distro | ||
build-ve | ||
build-vm | ||
cleanup | ||
dev | ||
dos | ||
efi | ||
firmware | ||
hdt | ||
homeros | ||
install2 | ||
isohybrid | ||
isomd5sum | ||
kernel | ||
live | ||
lowmem | ||
ltsp | ||
luks | ||
memtest | ||
metadata | ||
pack | ||
plymouth | ||
power | ||
relname | ||
repo | ||
rescue | ||
server | ||
slinux | ||
stage2 | ||
syslinux | ||
systemd | ||
vm-net | ||
vm-ssh | ||
vmguest | ||
wireless | ||
x11 | ||
Makefile | ||
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