Am 12.05.22 um 05:07 schrieb Glenn Washburn:
This command is meant to behave similarly to the 'mode' command of the EFI
Shell application. One difference is that to set the mode the mode number
is given, not the rows and columns of the desired mode. Also supported are
the arguments "min" and "max", which set the mode to the minimum and
maximum mode respectively as calculated by the columns * rows of that mode.
Did you test this also with QEMU and OVMF?
Yes, although with QEMU with -nographic and the output going through
serial, though not using GRUB's serial terminal. So its still using the
efi console. Is there a reason you're asking? Something not working as
expected?