On 7/4/24 11:37 AM, Tim via users wrote:
EFI is its own partition, that will be mounted inside /boot when Linux boots. I'm not actually sure why that decision was made, I don't see why we couldn't have just had /EFI. I suppose someone wanted to hide all the boot things in /boot. On this PC, it's wierdly nested, so I have /boot/efi/EFI/centos.
The partition is mounted at /boot/efi. In that (fat32) partition is a directory called "EFI" and in there are directories for each OS, e.g. windows, fedora, centos, debian, etc.
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