On Wed, Apr 6 2022 at 03:35:38 PM -0400, Jared Dominguez
<jaredz@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
This seems like a strong assumption to me considering that aside from
the largest cloud providers (with whom Red Hat is directly working
with on UEFI boot features and bug reports), cloud providers are
using off-the-shelf hypervisors that support UEFI boot.
I'm going to ask the proposal authors to at least mention this as a
risk in the Feedback section of the change proposal. Maybe cloud
providers will all see this as a good opportunity to enable UEFI on
their platforms, and we'll be perfectly fine. I rather suspect it's not
going to happen quite so smoothly, though....
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