Patrick Bartek wrote: > Actually, if I've understood what I've read over the past two weeks, > that's not correct. You need a dedicated partition formatted in FAT32, > marked ef00 partition-type with the "boot" flag enabled on it. Mounting > that partition on /boot/efi (or somewhere else, depends on the distro) > is a LInux thing.
I did not say you have to mount ext4 on /boot and on top of it the EFI, did I? Obviously if you configure your BIOS to use UEFI, it will not use legacy boot, so ... regards