I'm not able to boot with the workaround provided in the final release Jammy 22.04 or latest daily Ubuntu Jammy 22.04 ISO using VMWare Technology Preview "Professional Version e.x.p (19431034)."
I've edited the grub config in the Ubuntu installer to include the mentioned acpi=force option, but it doesn't help.
All I get is the previously mentioned issue (but only part of it):
Booting a command list
EFI stub: Error: FIRMWARE BUG: Kernel not aligned on a 64K boundary
EFI stub: Error: FIRMWARE BUG: Image BSS overlaps adjacent EFI memory region
I'm not able to boot with the workaround provided in the final release Jammy 22.04 or latest daily Ubuntu Jammy 22.04 ISO using VMWare Technology Preview "Professional Version e.x.p (19431034)."
I've edited the grub config in the Ubuntu installer to include the mentioned acpi=force option, but it doesn't help.
All I get is the previously mentioned issue (but only part of it):
Booting a command list
EFI stub: Error: FIRMWARE BUG: Kernel not aligned on a 64K boundary
EFI stub: Error: FIRMWARE BUG: Image BSS overlaps adjacent EFI memory region
System is a 64GB 2020 MacBook Pro M1 Max.
Any news VMWare?