How to add EFI variable storage to a LoongArch64 VM? #6369
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asdfugil
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You can do it from the EFI Shell or using an .efi application (for example, copy it to an .iso and mount it and run EFI Shell). |
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Host information:
OS: macOS 14.4.1
UTM: UTM 4.5.2
Chip: Apple M1 Pro
I cannot figure out how to add EFI variable storage to a LoongArch64 VM, so I cannot properly install grub in the VM.
It does boot fine if I hack it and copy
/boot/efi/EFI/debian/grubloongarch64.efi
to/boot/efi/EFI/BOOT/BOOTLOONGARCH64.EFI
config plist: config.plist.zip
UEFI firmware: QEMU_EFI_7.2.fd.zip
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