On 2025-10-12 2:18 PM, Casey Jao via devel wrote:
Windows boots from the same UEFI firmware that boots Linux systems. Windows faces the same hardware diversity that Linux faces. And the last time I checked, Windows allocates a mere 100mb for the EFI system partition[1]. Everything else is NTFS. What is Windows doing right?
As far as I know: Windows only boots from simple partitions (no dynamic partitions and no Storage Spaces) so its ESP contents can be much much smaller because the system volume cannot be as complex. And they don't keep 3-4 versions on the ESP.
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