On 09/05/14 09:04, Neil Bothwick wrote:
On Thu, 4 Sep 2014 21:46:14 -0600, Joseph wrote:
>You need to mount /boot, and mount the EFI boot partition before
>installing grub2 using `grub2-install --target=x86_64-efi`.
How do I mount EFI boot partition?
Is it the /dev/sda1 2M
That's the BIOS compatibility partition. There appears to be some
confusion here, does your hardware use EFI or is it traditional BIOS. The
approaches are very different and all of the advice in this thread s for
EFI but your previous posts made no mention of it.
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Neil Bothwick
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My BIOS if from 1998 I think so it is not EFI.
I don't think I'm suppose to be doing this EFI.
"...UEFI (~EFI) is a firmware interface that is widespread on recent computers, especially those more recent than 2010. It is intended to replace the traditional
BIOS firmware interface that is prevalent on earlier machines. "
So think I should scrap the partition sda1 and sda2 and combine them into one
partition and install grub (not grub2).
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Joseph