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My system is UEFI/GPT. I have mounted my EFI system partition, sdb2, (which also boots windows) to /boot. mount /dev/sdb2 /boot
Then I entered the command listed here https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/GR … all_method, replacing $esp with /boot.
The output for this command/script was default, except for a line at the end that said
grub-install: error: /boot doesn't look like an EFI partition.
I tried the script again, this time replacing $esp with /boot/efi.
The output this time was this:
grub-install: error: /boot/efi doesn't look like an EFI partition.
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Is there something I'm neglecting to do? I'm primarily going off the wiki, but it didn't tell me to mount /dev/sdb2(my EFI partition) to /boot. I did that because of info through a google. I'm certain that sdb2 is my EFI system partition.
I appreciate any helpful advice you can give me. I really love the idea of arch. Its what I thought linux would be when I first installed ubuntu almost a year ago.
Thanks
(It is possible that this should be posted to Newbie Corner. If so, I apologize.
Last edited by spencer_brown (2015-08-24 15:46:30)
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Where during the installation stage did you use that mount command?
I believe you should mount the EFI partition before you pacstrap and arch-chroot, ie...
mkdir /mnt/boot
mount /dev/sdb2 /mnt/boot
Edit - Or do you already have an installed system and you're just trying to change bootloader?
Last edited by Slithery (2015-08-24 02:05:12)
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Load the Arch live ISO, mount all your partitions, use `arch-chroot` and post the output of:
# parted -l
lsblk
You can use a pastebin client to generate a URL which can be posted here.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Li … in_clients
Jin, Jîyan, Azadî
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Thanks for your assistance. It seems my problem was having 2 partitions mounted to /boot. My system EFI partition, and the boot partition I created.
I figured out that since I was using the EFI partition for grub, I didnt need a separate boot partition at all. Grub was trying to use my ext4 boot partition as the EFI partition. It's working now.
Also, thanks for the advice about pastebin clients.
Last edited by spencer_brown (2015-08-24 15:47:26)
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