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Re: Is there a way to get the architecture of the machine just booted up


From: Narcis Garcia
Subject: Re: Is there a way to get the architecture of the machine just booted up by GRUB2: [32|64]-[amd|arm]? ...
Date: Mon, 18 Dec 2023 10:29:56 +0100

grub> cpu -l
error: can't find command `cpu'.


El 17/12/23 a les 16:22, SteveSi ha escrit:
Use cpu -l command to detect 64bit CPU


On Sun, 17 Dec 2023, 15:01 Narcis Garcia, <narcisgarcia@gilug.org <mailto:narcisgarcia@gilug.org>> wrote:

    El 17/12/23 a les 15:18, Pascal Hambourg ha escrit:
     > On 17/12/2023 at 12:08, Albretch Mueller wrote:
     >>
     >>   Say I burn a DVD with the debian bootable iso (the live DVD) for
     >> amd64, arm64 and 64-bit risc-v processors
     >
     > Debian does not provide any such multi-arch ISO image. Until
    bookworm it
     > provided a amd64+i386 multi-arch image which was able to boot
    with PC
     > BIOS (with ISOLinux, 32-bit x86 UEFI and 64-bit x86 UEFI (with GRUB).
     >
     >> will GRUB2 automatically
     >> detect the architecture and pick the file?
     >
     > Let's assume you you create such an ISO image for UEFI boot only. It
     > must contain an EFI partition with EFI images for each firmware
     > architecture : bootarm64.efi (built for ARM64), bootx64.efi
    (built for
     > AMD64/x86_64) and bootriscv64.efi (built for RISC-V64). The UEFI
     > firmware will seek the matching EFI image, and the GRUB image will
     > report the architecture in $grub_cpu and $grub_platform.
     >

    What about selecting between vmlinuz-...-amd64 and vmlinuz-...-i386 on
    non EFI firmware?


-- Narcis Garcia


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