created separate
EFI boot partition for BSD. Windows has its own EFI boot partition created
by installer which is the first partition on the disk. Maybe Linux
installer should also make dedicated efi boot partition when running in
UEFI mode?
Best regards,
Tomek
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https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/1475043
Title:
raid0 gpt uefi install failed on grub installation. uefi boot
problems.
T
Ok, thank you :-)
This partitioning causes trubles when installing on uefi/gpt :-)
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On 17 Jul 2015 04:05, "Phillip Susi" wrote:
> When installing to a fake raid, you need to install grub to the whole
> raid array ( /dev/map
Public bug reported:
Cannot boot LUbuntu 15.04 after UEFI install. I have installed
bootloader on the partition where linux resides, on the dedicated boot
partition for linux, on the first efi fat32 partition...
Now when trying to install bootloader on /dev/sda grub installer crashed
and whole in