Le 2024-07-05 03:03, Tide Ka a écrit :
Should I understand that if you have a windows installation on a disk
with some (big) space left, you cannot install f40 as a dual boot
system? (because anaconda is unable to ignore the windows partition)
That (dual-boot) is based upon anaconda's behaviour. Basically it is
about telling bootloader about other partitions to boot from by adding
more entries.
Anaconda being unable to ignore partition, in case of preparing a
dual-boot, should not be the root cause. As you cannot add an entry
for a partition if you simply ignore it.
Just like others have mentioned, you may consider adding another entry
to existing bootloader configuration instead of trying to make another
ESP.
How can I do that? I have a /boot partition (RAID1 array) containing
kernel stuff for installed fedora 36 (config, initramfs, System.map,
vmlinuz...) and some directories:
efi/EFI/fedora/ (empty)
grub2/ a lot of things for grub (config, etc...)
loader/entries
How can I use this partition to tell anaconda to add fedora 40 system
boot?
Thank you.
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