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I currently have Arch installed alongside Windows such that it mounts the EFI partition at /boot/efi. I didn't realize it at the time, but since installing I've kind of realized that it may have made my life easier to just have it mount at /boot instead.
How would I be able to change the EFI mount point to be /boot without breaking anything? Note that I am booting using the linux-surfacepro3 kernel, which is located at /boot/efi; but pacman insists on updating both it and the standard Linux kernel at /boot. (Which may mean that I need to tell pacman--or something else--to update the kernel at /boot/efi instead of changing the EFI mount point.)
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Edit /etc/fstab and change the entry t /boot instead of /boot/efi
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