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Date:	Thu, 28 Jun 2012 18:01:08 +0800
From:	joeyli <jlee@...e.com>
To:	JBottomley@...allels.com
Cc:	linux-kernel@...r.kernel.org
Subject: Re: UEFI Secure boot using qemu-kvm

Hi James, 

On Wed, Jun 27, 2012 at 06:34:05PM +0100, James Bottomley wrote:

> The purpose of this email is to widen the pool of people who are playing
> with UEFI Secure boot.  The Linux Foundation Technical Advisory Board
> have been looking into this because it turns out to be rather difficult
> to lay your hands on real UEFI Secure Boot enabled hardware.
 

I am following your approach to reproduce your UEFI environment with
qemu-kvm. After run qemu-system-x86_64 the kvm launched and go to UEFI
shell success. So far so good!

But, I got a problem is the keyboard layout is not US keyboard, So I
need build a mapping table for reference when key-in any letter:

[		e
/		x
s		i
enter		t
down		enter
page up		down
...


Did you meet this issue on your side? 


Thanks a lot!
Joey Lee

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