how to boot into uefishell

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AKA why doesn't it work when I actually need it to:

you know if I could just get into this EFI shell that always pops up whenever I dont want to see it and dont need it I could actually use it to boot this non standard OS with the params I wish I could just use with --boot-kernel / --extra-arguments but cant because vmware. But you know like I hope you will reply to this e-mail instead to let me know that I can't do this without nested kvm enabled and +vmx cpuflags which I already know but whatever you do please don't e-mail me back to let me know how to tell it to explicitly boot into uefi shell.

I could just use that Uefishell.iso but, oh guess what it doesn't exist: https://www.google.com/search?source=hp&ei=YFInXLzAH4258APnxJKQAw&q=uefishell.iso&btnK=Google+Search&oq=uefishell.iso&gs_l=psy-ab.3..35i39j0i10.269.3059..3353...0.0..0.117.878.13j1......0....1..gws-wiz.....0..0j0i67j0i131j0i20i263j0i131i20i263j0i10i30.s0Xco4W6yl0

➜  macOS git:(master) ✗ find /usr -name "*uefi*"
*nadda*
...nothing

so there must be a uefishell.efi file somewhere right?

how do -boot uefishell or --boot uefishell=yeap

how can I do this I dont have anymore patience it needs to get done I feel like there should be at least one answer somewhere on the internet as to "how to boot uefishell" as opposed to every single answer being how to not do it.

 virt-install \
-n VMWare_ESXi \
--description "VMWare ESXi 6.7.0" \
--os-type=Linux \
--os-variant=generic \
--ram=8192 \
--vcpus=10 \
--disk path=/mnt/export/VM/VMwareESXi,bus=scsi,size=100 \
--graphics none \
--cdrom VMware-VMvisor-Installer-6.7.0-8169922.x86_64.iso \
--network type=direct,source=LAN,model=virtio \
--boot loader=/usr/share/edk2-ovmf/OVMF_CODE.fd,loader_ro=yes,loader_type=pflash,useserial=yes,nvram_template=/usr/share/edk2-ovmf/OVMF_VARS.fd,machine=q35 \
--controller type=scsi,model=virtio-scsi

I just want to drop straight into a uefishell thats it.
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