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GRUB EFI

The grub-efi boot method is used to boot a device via GRUB loaded from UEFI.

yaml - boot: method: grub-efi commands: nfs auto_login: login_prompt: "login:" username: root prompts: - 'root@stretch:'

Note

In most cases, starting GRUB from UEFI requires using the uefi-menu method as well. Admins can refer to the mustang-grub-efi.jinja2 device type template for an example of how to make selections from a UEFI menu to load GRUB.

Parameters

This boot method shares the same job parameter supported by the grub boot method.

Example job

```yaml job_name: mustang grub-efi example job device_type: mustang

priority: medium visibility: public

timeouts: job: minutes: 15 connection: minutes: 2

actions: - deploy: to: tftp kernel: url: https://example.com/vmlinuz-4.9.0-2-arm64 type: zimage ramdisk: url: https://example.com/initrd.img-4.9.0-2-arm64 compression: gz modules: url: https://example.com/modules.tar.gz compression: gz nfsrootfs: url: https://example.com/stretch-arm64-nfs.tar.gz compression: gz timeout: minutes: 5

  • boot: method: grub-efi commands: nfs auto_login: login_prompt: "login:" username: root prompts:

    • 'root@stretch:' timeout: minutes: 5
  • test: definitions:

    • repository: https://github.com/Linaro/test-definitions from: git path: automated/linux/smoke/smoke.yaml name: smoke-tests timeout: minutes: 5 ```