On 20/2/18 7:33 pm, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 02/14/2018 01:51 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
It could be. As I understand it the default functionality updates the
mbr on the specified device, and from what I've read in other
threads, I thought they said that to get the grub menu displayed at
boot you don't update the mbr on an efi system any more, all that is
necessary is to just run grub2-mkconfig.
EFI systems have a special partition that contains as many bootloaders
as you want. It solves the problem of who gets to control the MBR
bootloader location.
Are they the .efi files that are in /boot/efi/EFI/BOOT on a system that
doesn't have the separate partition?
Just on the separate partition front, if I boot between Win 10, Fedora
27 and Ubuntu 17.10 on the one machine, do I need 3 separate partitions
or can the 3 operating system share the one partition if I decide to
activate efi on my machine?
regards.
Steve
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