Re: Partitioning advice sought

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Thanks. So /boot should be the first partition? 

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-------- Original Message --------
On 9/2/24 17:18, Felix Miata via tde-users <users@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

>  dep composed on 2024-09-02 20:50 (UTC):
>  
>  > Advice?
>  
>  ESP (Efi System Partition) must be at least 32MB. Windows' minimum is 100MB. With
>  a 4k sector drive of more than 16TB, minimum is 260MB.
>  
>  Using Grub for booting in Debian 12, 32MB would be far more than adequate. Using
>  systemd-boot instead of Grub, the ESP must be magnitudes larger, probably at least
>  1000MB, because when using systemd-boot the kernels and initrds live on the ESP in
>  /boot/efi/ instead of in /boot/ directly.
>  
>  I use only Grub. All my ESPs are 320MB on multiboot PCs, with less than 10% of
>  space in use on each of them. The file (normal boot) or files (secure boot) used
>  by Grub live on the ESP and are loaded by the UEFI by their filename(s) on the
>  FAT32 ESP filesystem.
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