You don't need separate EFI partition if that's the question.
Since it's small - I think you can use it not for /boot, but only for
bootloader. I usually mount EFI partition as /boot/efi. Linux kernel will stay
in sda7 in this case for you, that's fine. GRUB2 should be able to pick it up
from th
Hello. Oscar pointed out to something interesting that I also want to
look at, but I'd like to answer your questions so you'll have a bit more
understanding on how it works.
On 17.07.2023 14:52, Source Code wrote:
Hello! I wanted to ask:
1. The Arch Linux Wiki has a section 3.2 Using a signed
Regarding secure boot thing - Initially I had it disabled all the time,
but now I feel that it's just the right thing to do. Secure Boot is one
of a security measures that thankfully I have control of. I sign GRUB,
it's modules and a kernel with my own generated Machine Owner Key
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