Depending on whether you have UEFI or BIOS
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GR … I/GPT_mode
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GR … S/MBR_mode
If you've got a newer computer like 2012+ your bios has an option called "boot menu", if you were able to boot into the arch installer you probably know what that is. bootloader-id is the label that your bios will display for your arch linux install. On my computer I use --bootloader-id="Arch Linux", so when I open the menu I see any bootable usbs I have attached, my Ubuntu and Windows install and my "Arch Linux" install.
]]>--bootloader-id=grub_uefi
or
--bootloader-id=GRUB
They also use the --target argument:
--target=x86_64-efi
What do these do exactly, and which should I use? They aren't mentioned in the official documentation.
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