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Date:      Tue, 28 Dec 2021 03:06:31 +0000
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Subject:   [Bug 260735] 1b33aa1f5f99e1270d526ffa5b652250ec80a7ef (amd64 UEFI loader: stop copying staging area to 2M physical) maybe not effective in some cases
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--- Comment #4 from Graham Perrin <grahamperrin@gmail.com> ---
Thank you.=20

I needed expert @freebsd.org eyes to summarise, and maybe read between the
lines, in this case (another forum user reporting "the exact same issue" at
<https://forums.freebsd.org/posts/545290>).=20

(In reply to Ed Maste from comment #3)

> =E2=80=A6 the issue here is independent of the 2M staging copy, as the sy=
stem=20
> does boot correctly.

Now, I believe so.=20

My current view of what was reported:=20

* as FreeBSD-13.0-STABLE-amd64-20211125-354988ca3f9-248228-memstick did boo=
t=20
  in CSM on the ASUS Prime B560-Plus with=20
  discrete NVIDIA graphics=20

* so stable/13 should also boot with the ASUS Prime B560-Plus=20
  in pure UEFI mode (more specifically: boot progress beyond=20
  EFI framebuffer information appearing on screen)

  -- and if **beyond that point** there's a graphics-related issue=20
     with either the iGPU or discrete NVIDIA, then it's=20
     _not necessarily_ Bugzilla keyword 'uefi'; we should edit the=20
     summary line appropriately; _not_ an edge case akin to bug 209821.

This assumes _not_ manually copying any boot-related file.=20

----

At this point I should probably drop kib from the cc list, if I have the
Bugzilla privilege to do so.=20

There's a little more, which I should keep separate from this comment =E2=
=80=A6

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