[Bug 1514038] Re: grub2 UEFI PXE loads kernel/initrd very very slowly.

Ubuntu Foundations Team Bug Bot 1514038 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Nov 7 08:18:23 UTC 2015


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Title:
  grub2 UEFI  PXE loads kernel/initrd very very slowly.

Status in grub2 package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  If I use the grub-mknetdir command with grub-efi-amd64 v 2.02~beta2-29
  as follows:

  grub-mknetdir -d /usr/lib/grub/x86_64-efi --net-
  directory=/var/lib/tftpboot --subdir=grub2-efi

  to generate a PXE environment, and then boot a UEFI VM (or physical
  box) using this PXE environment, loading the kernel and initrd via
  TFTP takes a very long time (several minutes). This is due to a bug
  where grub2 doesn't open the protocol stack in exclusive mode and
  therefore doesn't actually end up receiving all the TFTP packets.

  I have rebuilt the grub package with the attached patch (from fedora)
  and this completely fixes the problem, and the kernel and initrd take
  only a few seconds to load.

  Cheers

  David

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