Re: how to (re-?)construct grub menu?

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On 02/20/2018 01:27 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
On 20/2/18 7:39 pm, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 02/12/2018 01:32 PM, Stephen Morris wrote:
Wouldn't grub2-install be used to install the boot sectors to the /boot partition? This question is coming from the days when I formatted an entire hard disk as GPT and tried to install an older Fedora system on it and had the install fail with the message that Fedora could not be booted from a GPT environment.

There are no boot sectors with EFI.  The necessary files that go in the EFI partition at /boot/efi are in the grub2-efi-x64 and shim-x64 packages.

This question was not so much aimed at efi, but rather is it still the case that /boot cannot be placed in a GPT partition?

I don't understand the question. There are no boot sectors in the /boot partition. The boot sector is the MBR on a non-GPT drive. Linux understands GPT partitions just as well as the old style, so if you really want to, you can put /boot on its own GPT partition. On an EFI system, the kernel and initramfs are still in /boot which is not part of the EFI boot partition.
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