Package Details: netbootxyz-systemd-boot 2.0.85-1

Git Clone URL: https://aur.archlinux.org/netbootxyz-systemd-boot.git (read-only, click to copy)
Package Base: netbootxyz-systemd-boot
Description: netboot.xyz as systemd-boot loader entry
Upstream URL: https://netboot.xyz/
Licenses: Apache-2.0
Submitter: ogarcia
Maintainer: ogarcia
Last Packager: ogarcia
Votes: 0
Popularity: 0.000000
First Submitted: 2025-01-06 19:56 (UTC)
Last Updated: 2025-02-25 07:21 (UTC)

Latest Comments

aurz commented on 2025-02-07 15:57 (UTC)

@orgarcia , it works know , thank you brother.

for people who have their ESP mounted at /efi , set at /etc/makepkg.conf.d/variables.conf :

efi_dir="/efi/EFI" boot_dir="/efi"

ogarcia commented on 2025-02-07 14:42 (UTC)

@aurz I understand what you are saying. I just pushed an update that contemplates those variables (I haven't changed the pkgrel so as not to disturb other users). Let me know if it works for you.

aurz commented on 2025-02-07 13:50 (UTC)

so basically what users would do is just to define the variable under /etc/makepkg.conf.d/variables.conf for example , & the pkg then would work for every one's setup without the need to manually copie it every new upgrade

aurz commented on 2025-02-07 13:46 (UTC) (edited on 2025-02-07 13:47 (UTC) by aurz)

@ogarcia , check this example of how to implement such variable , here is the PKGBUILD , symbolic links are not supported on a EFI system partition because its a FAT32 formatted , fat32 doesnt support symbolic links

ogarcia commented on 2025-02-03 08:52 (UTC)

@aurz the problem is, how do you do it? There is no system variable that tells you where each user has his ESP, so the only thing we can do is to use a default path.

If you don't have the ESP in /boot you can simply do a bind mount to be able to use the package as is (Or simply create a symbolic link /boot/EFI -> /efi/EFI).

aurz commented on 2025-02-02 17:53 (UTC)

you need to make a variable that defines the EFI mount point , because the ./EFI isnot always in /boot , for me as example its under /efi/EFI , some has it under /boot , some has it under /boot/efi , best regards