December 20, 2019 2:19 PM, "Claudia" wrote:
>
> I decided I'm going to try the dual-ESP approach first and see if it works.
> If not, then I'll try
> the EFI directory hack.
>
> I formatted my disk like: ESP, /boot, root, ESP, /boot, root, (swap); and
> installed Qubes into the
> first "slot".
December 19, 2019 3:44 PM, "awokd' via qubes-users"
wrote:
> Claudia:
>
>> My original thought was to just give each one its own directory in
>> /boot/efi/EFI/, but the /boot/efi/EFI/qubes/ path seems to be hard coded
>> somewhere, probably either in the grub2-efi package (which installs a
>> p
Claudia:
> My original thought was to just give each one its own directory in
> /boot/efi/EFI/, but the /boot/efi/EFI/qubes/ path seems to be hard coded
> somewhere, probably either in the grub2-efi package (which installs a
> precompiled efi binary to that directory) or in a grub2-install hook
> s
I'm wondering what the best way is to go about installing two instances
of Qubes 4.1 on the same machine, which are more or less independent of
each other.
It's fairly easy to dual boot different OSes because they each have
their own EFI directory, e.g. /boot/efi/EFI/{qubes,fedora,ubuntu}, but