The script was probably not used for a very long time. It is currently passed systemd_boot.so as boot loader, which cannot work. The test entries it creates are all pointing at non-existant efi/linux binaries, which means they would not even show up in the menu if the created image were actually booted. There is also nothing that actually tries to run the image in the first place. If we end up creating a proper systemd-boot test suite, it would be better to start from scratch. In the meantime, mkosi already covers the bare minimum with a simple bootup test.
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