I see. I didn't know of that complication. Then bailing out is not an option.
But there could still be an information message written, so that people who are trying with 32-bits on the new 64-bit UEFI systems get warned. Maybe the 32-bit guys can stand such a text, if it is well written and the system will continue afterwards.
I see. I didn't know of that complication. Then bailing out is not an option.
But there could still be an information message written, so that people who are trying with 32-bits on the new 64-bit UEFI systems get warned. Maybe the 32-bit guys can stand such a text, if it is well written and the system will continue afterwards.