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As I posted before I'm thinking of installing Arch Linux on my computer but I want to get comfortable with it before using it. At my 3rd attempt using this guide https://averagelinuxuser.com/a-step-by- … led-system I succeeded in installing it in BIOS mode and after some troubleshooting got audio up and running (courtesy of the Arch Wiki) and watched Youtube without issue on Firefox. I decided since I'm going to have to install it in UEFI mode on my laptop and that's a little more complicated that I should practice that. I followed their instructions to the letter and everything worked just fine. Until I rebooted and then I get the UEFI Shell. Confused I searched and found this discussion from a few years ago https://bbs.archlinux.org/viewtopic.php?id=237508. I rebooted into the ISO and tried to mount the 3 partitions into their respective locations (which I had picked up by now) and I get an error that /boot/efi is missing and that it hence can't mount the efi partition there. So I create it and run the solution recommended in that discussion and then reboot. I still get the UEFI shell. I rebooted into the ISO to check out what the issue was and lo and behold /boot/efi was absent.
How do I get VirtualBox to stop forgetting /boot/efi exists?
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I'm going to try some of the stuff documented here and will report back https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Virtua … ox_%3C_6.1
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I'm trying to make a startup.nsh script having no idea how to do that and hence not having much luck. What should I do?
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Thanks v1del for catching that duplicate post
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This video helped me fix https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=A3z64QU … Technology
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I think I'm gonna add the fix to the Arch Wiki
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