Re: Fedora-Server-netinst-x86_64-36-1.5.iso

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On 7/11/22 00:09, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2022-07-10 20:33, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
On 7/10/22 18:12, Samuel Sieb wrote:
On 2022-07-10 13:18, Robert McBroom via users wrote:
How does one do an install on multiple drve systems?

Multiple drives is not the problem.  Your description is a little confusing.  You mention multiple drives, but then describe only one? It's not clear.  Which drive has the 17M reserved and rest ntfs?  The new one?  Your initial drive with windows should have an efi partition.  That is what you should be assigning to /boot/efi. Anything else should be on the new drive, just delete any existing partitions first. The bios boot partition is strange because that suggests that you're not booting in UEFI mode.  Make sure your USB(?) boot is using that mode and not legacy.

Specified only the target drive. Intended to be independent of the rest of the system.

Did you try letting the installer automatically create the partitions? (It won't actually modify the disk until you start the install.)

Booted from the system boot menu as a uefi usb. Expectation is that it is a uefi boot.

Then it shouldn't be wanting a biosboot partition.

If the efi partition on the windows disk is used what distinguishes the new OS from the existing Fedora 35?

I missed that part.  That will be difficult.  It will overwrite the UEFI boot entry of the other Fedora. _______________________________________________

The installer does not show what it is doing with the drive. Only choice is "begin installation". Had to modify the drive to create some free space. The install then proceeded. Created a /boot/efi partition and /boot partition with the rest of the free space as a lvm2 pv. The system is in a a 16G logical volume. The install of grub2 picked up Windows 10 and the Fedora 35 in grub2.cfg from the other drives. Filesystem is XFS.

Exploring the details.
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