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Ok so im in the process of installing arch with windows 10 (already installed) now im at the mounting part but i noticed my boot partiton should go to /mnt/boot. And from what i have seen people say the efi system partiton should mount at /mnt/boot now some say /mnt/boot/efi works also but its not as good. So yeah im confused. (im gonna use rEFInd )
Last edited by Oblivion7 (2015-09-01 21:51:45)
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I'm not familiar with refind, but in most cases you should not have separate efi and boot partitions: the efi partition *is* your boot partition. So, provided there is room remaining on the windows efi, that should be mounted at /mnt/boot.
"UNIX is simple and coherent" - Dennis Ritchie; "GNU's Not Unix" - Richard Stallman
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I'm not familiar with refind, but in most cases you should not have separate efi and boot partitions: the efi partition *is* your boot partition. So, provided there is room remaining on the windows efi, that should be mounted at /mnt/boot.
Ahhh ok thanks!!! (thanks for the blazingly fast help!)
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new. ~Albert Einstein
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Oblivion7, you don't have email enabled at the moment for your account so I'll point out your signature in a comment here:
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tired anything new. ~Albert Einstein
Did you really mean "tired" or is that a typo?
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Oblivion7, you don't have email enabled at the moment for your account so I'll point out your signature in a comment here:
Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tired anything new. ~Albert Einstein
Did you really mean "tired" or is that a typo?
y-yes it is thanks for telling me who knows how long it would have taken me to notice
PS: I'm posting this from my fresh install of arch running alongside windows 10! Thanks for all the awesome help guys
Last edited by Oblivion7 (2015-09-02 00:54:11)
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Right on, I was going both ways on it: it was either a typo or you were going full meta and intentionally doing it.
I'm running Windows 10 on the machine I'm currently at, considering a dual-boot for it because it has good hardware.. My other machine only runs Arch and it has decent hardware but not as good as this one..
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Right on, I was going both ways on it: it was either a typo or you were going full meta and intentionally doing it.
I'm running Windows 10 on the machine I'm currently at, considering a dual-boot for it because it has good hardware.. My other machine only runs Arch and it has decent hardware but not as good as this one..
I usually am not nervous when I install arch but I have never had good experiences with installing arch alongside any version of windows and I wanted to setup lvm (which I have never attempted) and i have never used rEFInd so i was kinda expecting my pc to go all supernova on me but in the end it worked and that's all that matters!
Last edited by Oblivion7 (2015-09-02 01:38:27)
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