>From my recent experiences, I can say with assurance that a Windows/Linux
dual boot system shares a single EFI partition. Not tried multiple Linux
instances.

Evan Leibovitch, Toronto Canada
@evanleibovitch / @el56


On Sun, May 15, 2022 at 2:58 AM William Park via talk <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Can you use the same EFI partition for multiple distros?
>
> Eg. Can you have
>         /dev/sda1 -- /boot/efi
>         /dev/sda2 -- Slackware /
>         /dev/sda3 -- Ubuntu /
>         /dev/sda4 -- Fedora /
> where /dev/sda1 shared?
>
> Or, does distro need its own EFI partitions, like
>         /dev/sda1 -- Slackware /boot/efi
>         /dev/sda2 -- Slackware /
>         /dev/sda3 -- Ubuntu /boot/efi
>         /dev/sda4 -- Ubuntu /
>         /dev/sda5 -- Fedora /boot/efi
>         /dev/sda6 -- Fedora /
> ?
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