I ended up doing the same thing you said.
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]]>How does /mnt/boot "simplify" things? I don't understand.
]]>It is your choice where you mount your ESP. I prefer /mnt/boot because it simplifies things.
]]>My planned partition setup:
sda1 - 500M Windows Recovery Partition
sda2 - 100M EFI System (created by windows)
sda3 - 16M Microsoft Reserved
sda4 - 268G Windows 10
sda5 - 198G Arch Linux
I plan on using the existing efi parition for both Arch & Windows and booting using GRUB.
I'm following the wiki guide but I'm not sure whether I should do:
(mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/boot/efi)
or
(mount /dev/sda2 /mnt /boot/efi)
or
(mount /dev/sda2 /mnt/boot)
or
(mount /dev/sda2 /mnt /boot)
What is the correct way to do it? What's the difference?
I've read the part about it in the wiki but still don't fully get it.
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