On 6/21/19 1:35 AM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
What is the advantage in having the /boot/efi on a single partition, and not /boot for example (which was the case before EFI)?
UEFI doesn't boot from code stuffed into a tiny section of the MBR. Under UEFI, the non-volatile RAM holds a description of possibly several bootloaders. Each description consists of a label, and a device identifier (disk and partition, for example) where a FAT32 filesystem is expected, and a path within that filesystem. On a UEFI Fedora system, you can run "efibootmgr" to print the current list in NVRAM.
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