Ubuntu 13.10 or later is needed to run this script if your tftp server is deployed on an earlier version of Ubuntu or on a different OS, you will want to create an Ubuntu 13.10 chroot, run the script, and copy the result over to your server. The uefi-netboot.sh script enables you to download and install all of these files securely from Ubuntu. The last of these files is optional, but makes it possible to provide the same high-quality graphical output for the grub menu when netbooting that you get when booting locally. Unicode.pf2 from the grub-common package, installed as grub/fonts/unicode.pf2 under the tftp root. Grubnet圆4.efi.signed from the grub2 source package (and shipped in the grub-efi-amd64-signed binary package), installed as 'grub圆4.efi' under the tftp root from the shim-signed package, installed as boot圆4.efi under the tftp root Setting up the basic tftp root requires copying into place three main files: It is expected that future versions of MAAS will use the described method for hardware provisioning. changes can be made to the boot configuration by dropping in stock Ubuntu netboot images and/or updating the grub.cfg, with no requirement to regenerate special grub images.
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