Re: F27 grubaa64.efi pxe boot with Mustang drops to grub> prompt

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Hi Chris, 

----- Original Message -----
> Hey All,
> 
> Sorry if I have missed this someplace obvious. But I am trying to test a pxe
> install on a Mustang (xgene-1) board with F27 using the grubaa64.efi
> acquired from here:
> http://dl.fedoraproject.org/pub/fedora-secondary/releases/27/Server/aarch64/os/EFI/BOOT/

We did have some issues with grub in F27 but I thought it was all fixed for GA. I have 
my dhcp server setup to offer BOOTAA64.EFI, which then loads grubaa64.efi and displays
the grub.cfg . I changed it to offer grubaa64.efi instead and it also worked. Here is
the snippet from my dhcpd.conf:

host mustang {
        option host-name "mustang";
        hardware ethernet 00:01:73:02:0c:cb;
        fixed-address 192.168.0.74;
        filename "BOOTAA64.EFI";
#        filename "grubaa64.efi";
}

from logs:
Feb 14 13:59:58 rhel in.tftpd[21762]: tftp: client does not accept options
Feb 14 13:59:58 rhel in.tftpd[21763]: Client 192.168.0.74 finished BOOTAA64.EFI
Feb 14 13:59:58 rhel in.tftpd[21764]: Client 192.168.0.74 finished grubaa64.efi
Feb 14 13:59:59 rhel in.tftpd[21765]: Client 192.168.0.74 finished /grub.cfg

Using only grubaa64.efi:
Feb 14 14:01:33 rhel in.tftpd[21803]: tftp: client does not accept options
Feb 14 14:01:33 rhel in.tftpd[21804]: Client 192.168.0.74 finished grubaa64.efi
Feb 14 14:01:33 rhel in.tftpd[21805]: Client 192.168.0.74 finished /grub.cfg

Are you using a mix of BOOTAA64.EFI/grubaa64.efi from different releases?

md5sum of F27 files tested:
cc51ffe02728a744f32bb4f5a604730b  BOOTAA64.EFI
8e19492e08d15297f4735f1f9381896a  grubaa64.efi


Paul

> 
> After being handed off this file from my dhcp server, the system drops down
> into a 'grub>' shell awaiting my input. But if I then replace the F27
> grubaa64.efi file with the known good grubaa64.efi from RHEL-alt-7.4, the
> system boots as normal and loads my grub.cfg menu and I am allowed to choose
> an install option:
> 
> ------------------------
>       Install Red Hat Enterprise Linux for ARM 7.4 GA
>       Install Fedora 27
>                                                                                
>                                                                                
>       Use the  and  keys to change the selection.
>       Press 'e' to edit the selected item, or 'c' for a command prompt.
>    The selected entry will be started automatically in 2s.
> ---------------------------
> 
> However, as you can imagine, this does not work if I select the Fedora 27
> install. It halts and tells me I need to load the correct kernel:
> 
> --------------
> error: invalid magic number.
> error: you need to load the kernel first.
> -----------
> 
> This I assume is b/c I am using the incorrect grubaa64.efi to hand off to the
> F27 install kernel.
> 
> So, is this a bug in the F27 grubaa64.efi? I have a pxe server that has been
> working for me with UEFI systems for a couple years now. All I normally do
> to test a a new OS is swap out the grubaa64.efi as I have done here. But, I
> admit that my experience is with different versions of RHEL and cetos. This
> is my first time doing this with Fedora. Thanks in advance for any tips!
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