[Bug 1876737] Re: GRUB refuses to boot a 32-bit kernel when in EFI mode

markakis 1876737 at bugs.launchpad.net
Sat Jul 4 07:44:45 UTC 2020


Hundreds (perhaps many more) computers in school labs in Greece are
affected by this bug.

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Title:
  GRUB refuses to boot a 32-bit kernel when in EFI mode

Status in grub2 package in Ubuntu:
  Triaged

Bug description:
  Also reported at https://savannah.gnu.org/bugs/index.php?58300, but
  doesn't occur in Debian's v2.04 from Bulleye, and only occurred in the
  last few months, so it might be an Ubuntu bug.

  This is grub version 2.02-2ubuntu8.15 as reported by "apt show grub-
  efi"

  GRUB2 fails to boot a 32-bit kernel when started in EFI mode (64-bit
  EFI) on a 64-bit x86 CPU, and gives the message:

  "error: kernel doesn't support 64-bit CPUs"

  However, when a bios grub image made by the same version of grub is
  used, with the same kernel, on the same CPU, everything is normal and
  the kernel boots as expected.

  Hence, I know this kernel will boot on a 64-bit CPU, and with a
  previous version of GRUB 2 (unfortunately I don't know which version),
  it also booted fine in 64-bit mode using GRUB-EFI.

  Running with debug=all doesn't seem to provide any extra useful
  information, as far as I can tell - it just lists sectors being read
  and then freed.

  Any ideas as to what's going on?

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