On 02/11/2018 12:58 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
I've issued the command rpm -qf /boot/efi and it tells me it was owned
by fwupdate-efi-10-1.fc27.x86_64.
I've also issue the command rpm -qf /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grubenv and
that is owned by grub2-efi-x64-2.02-19.fc27.x86_64.
The command rpm -qf /boot/efi/mach_kernel tells me it is owned by
mactel-boot-0.9-16.fc27.x86_64.
rpm -qf /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grubx64.efi says it is owned by
grub2-efi-x64-2.02-19.fc27.x86_64.
rpm -qf /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/shim.efi says it is owned by
shim-x64-13-0.7.x86_64.
Ok, I wonder what pulled all those things in. Those are all the efi
boot packages including the mac one! Feel free to remove those packages
since they would only be useful on an EFI system.
I haven't issued the command against the other .efi files in the fedora
sudirectory, but from their names I would assume they are owned by
multiple different packages. The thing that sticks out with these .efi
files in the fedora directory is that fwupia32.efi and fwupx64.efi are
executable by owner which is root, but grubx64.efi is world executable,
and, those 3 files are the only ones of the 8 .efi files present that
are executable.
Normally those permission settings are irrelevant because those files
should be on the efi partition which is fat32 and doesn't support that.
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