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and subject line Re: Bug#790795: [gummiboot] cannot create directory /boot/efi:
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Package: gummiboot
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Why gummiboot is installing to directory /boot/efi and not /boot/EFI as usual
standard?
In /etc/default/gummiboot and in /usr/sbin/update-gummiboot should be probably
GUMMIBOOT_EFI="/boot/EFI/" instead of GUMMIBOOT_EFI="/boot/efi/"
Windows installation set as default directory "EFI/"
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On Wed, Jul 01, 2015 at 09:05:43PM +0200, Marek Straka wrote:
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> Why gummiboot is installing to directory /boot/efi and not /boot/EFI as usual
> standard?
Because Debian Installer is setting up /boot/efi as the ESP, this gummiboot
package
installs to /boot/efi/EFI.
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