# findmnt /boot/efi
Minus the # of course, as this is to denote that you are logged in as root.
The command you say you wrote into the terminal is in fact the type of output you'd expect from writing the aforementioned command. Having said all this, if you're writing nonsense to the terminal expecting results I think you should start from scratch, or at least double check what it is that you wish to achieve, as that section is for gummiboot which now has its own installer.
]]>Which step are you at? What do you mean you "put" that in command line, do you mean as an actual command at a prompt, in the kernel line, in a config file, on a notecard shoved in a toaster? What is the actual error output? What did you expect the command to do (repeat of drcouzelis's question)? What is that command (repeat of drcouzelis's question)?
You're going to need to be a lot more forethcoming if you have any hope of getting anywhere with this.
]]>At which step are you at in the Beginner's Guide?
]]>/mnt/EFI/boot /dev/sda1 vfat rw,flush,tz=UTC
I'm getting a permission error
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