On 06/03/2018 10:21 AM, Peter Lesterhuis wrote: Remember that /tmp does not use disk space. It's a RAM filesystem. If you modified the fstab, you could have just changed the current /home line to point to the new partition instead.So I did a reinstall (i.e. several reinstalls). Fast boot is disabled. I chose custom partitioning. I can put /home on the HDD all right. But now I can't mount the Windows /boot/efi partition. I have read that when you install fedora alongside Windows you must not have two /boot/efi partitions, because Windows can't handle that and won't boot. I select the (Windows) /boot/efi partition in Anaconda installation screen and fill in "/boot/efi" in de mount-point window in the right side of the screen. At first this seems to work, because this appears under "New Fedora 28 installation" (left side). But when I have finished assigning mount-points and hit the "done" button, a error message pops up. "No valid boot loader target device found. See below for details. For a UEFI installation, you must include an EFI System Partition on a GPT-formatted disk, mounted at /boot/efi."
I googled and found out that my problem is not unique, though I
did not find a solution that worked for me.
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