Hello, I have two NVME ssds, one is 128Gb and the other is 1Tb. On my last Linux install I had the 1Tb drive set to /home and then / and /boot on the smaller drive. That is what I am also trying to do with my new endeavour install. I get no errors, but when I restart the machine it asks for me to insert bootable media like it isn’t reading the bootloader I am downloading to my /boot partition. I am using the newest ISO and I am on a system that supports UEFI. If anyone can help that would be fantastic. I attached pictures to this post below.
Your efi partition should be mounted at /boot/efi
, not /boot
Also, make sure you are booting the media in uefi mode.
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In the installer there isn’t an option for /boot/efi?
You probably booted the ISO in legacy mode.
When you choose which device to boot off of pick the one that has efi or uefi beside it.
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Oh shoot that looks a lot different, thank you and I will try again real quick!
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Thank you so much! It worked the first time and I thought I just kept messing up, not thinking about launching from the UEFI since my computer just booted it into legacy mode.
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Glad to help!
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