On Sep 19, 2013, at 4:01 PM, Bill Nottingham notting@redhat.com wrote:
Not speaking to any issues of legality or non-legality, but fairly sure he's referring to the FAT driver in the EFI bios itself, which would have to be distributed in the EFI bios used by QEMU/KVM for virtual systems. It's not the linux kernel driver.
I understand that distinction but as there is a FAT driver in the linux kernel distributed with Fedora, I don't see why it's suddenly a problem for an EFI virtual firmware that needs a FAT driver to ship with Fedora.
Also, Virtualbox includes a UEFI virtual firmware that can read EFI FAT and it's also open source and isn't run afoul of licensing issues insofar as I'm aware.
Chris Murphy