Good news Bad News..
Download and tested and have a mixed set of results.
Yes, your setup does boot you kernel and the g4l.img file.
Not sure if your g4l.img file is just an uncompressed
version of the ramdisk.lzma.
62469461 Sep 12 16:40 g4l.img
28325385 Sep 11 20:19 ramdisk.lzma
If something else, please let me know.
As you said, it comes up with no network support, so the
problem would be how to get all the ethernet support
added, and don't know what all hardware for disk is
included.
You grub.cfg file had some options the other ones I tried
didn't. The did just use linux and initrd without the efi
options.
I tried some other things, but leads to more questions.
Created a menuentry to try loading my kernel file, but
still using your g4l.img file. But ended with just getting a
blank screen. Just to fun, I added echo lines before and
after the commands to see if it was actually doing
anything.
Results - I got all the echos.
Echo before loading /bz5x13.15
Echo before loading /g4l.img
and echo done after it??
So, it seems to be loading the kernel and g4l.img, but
doesn't display any output.
Perhaps the efi puts the video in some mode the standard
kernel doesn't support?? Found a page that talked about
efi not supporting vga? Tried adding debug option to
kernel lines, but neither with your kernel or mine did it
produce any additional output??
So, Problem of getting network support for the vmlinuz or
getting my kernels to work with the efi video mode??
Thanks again. One step forward, One step back.
On 12 Sep 2021 at 0:54, Samuel Sieb wrote:
From: Samuel Sieb <samuel(a)sieb.net>
Subject: Re: Failure in gsetting up a UEFI USB
Flash with Fedora 33??
To: users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org
Date sent: Sun, 12 Sep 2021 00:54:09 -0700
Send reply to: Community support for Fedora
users <users(a)lists.fedoraproject.org>
On 2021-09-09 5:04 a.m., Michael D. Setzer II via users wrote:
> Does anyone know of a process to make a UEFI USB Boot that actual works
> using Fedora??
1. Format your flash drive with a GPT partition table and a FAT32 partition.
2. Extract the tarball at
https://bit.ly/3npBP0r into that partition.
(Sorry, I can't give the real link or an upstream spam filter will block
the email. The file is at filebin.)
3. Boot it.
It uses the Fedora kernel and I included the modules. However, because
you have no process to load the modules when necessary, networking won't
work automatically. You can either try using your static kernel or else
include something like udev to automatically load modules as needed.
I didn't want to share a file from any personal servers. That link will
expire in 6 days.
It's very simple though. I just used the F34 installer image and
removed almost everything. I kept the EFI directory and added the
kernel and repacked the g4l initramfs with the kernel modules added to it.
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