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I'm having so so many problems booting EFI, because when I was initially partitioning my system, I created two partions: one for /boot, formatted fat32 and one for lvm. LVM has root and home partitions inside it. I finally hacked up my EFI boot, and now I'm getting kernel panics all over the place. I think I'm going to start fresh, but I need to know if I should put /boot inside the LVM this time.
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No.
The EFI system partition can only be read if it is FAT formatted.
Jin, Jîyan, Azadî
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You can format the partition as FAT inside the LVM, no?
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LVM is a format specific to Linux, EFI has to be a GPT partition.
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EFI has to be a GPT partition.
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The motherboard identifies the ESP by the GUID partition code ("EF00")
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