[Discuss] Grub, EFI, Partitioning…
jbk
jbk at kjkelra.com
Tue Sep 3 06:56:49 EDT 2024
On 9/3/24 01:14, Kent Borg wrote:
> On 9/2/24 13:31, jbk wrote:
>> If you do the grub install on the destination machine it
>> should do the efibootmgr step for you.
>
> It looks like grub-install does most what I need, maybe
> followed by a grub-update for good measure.
>
> But getting things set up correctly before is a bit
> tricky. Particularly once the boot partitions on my SSD
> went south, I'm running from a live "CD", and I needed to
> "mount --rbind" /dev, /proc, and /sys into the dead
> system's file system, then chroot into it…and do it there.
>
>
> I'm worried my new SSD (in my new computer) has problems.
> Twice I have had my /boot/efi vfat fule system get broken
> in such a way that it wouldn't fsck back to health. The
> good news is I'm getting good at rebuilding it, and have
> my notes in git and pushed to another system for reference.
Create the esp partition at the end of the drive then. You
can have as many as you need. When you say ssd is that
really an nvme?
--
Jim KR
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