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Re: grub-install BIOS vs UEFI


From: Mads Kiilerich
Subject: Re: grub-install BIOS vs UEFI
Date: Tue, 18 Dec 2012 01:54:39 +0100
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Chris Murphy wrote, On 12/18/2012 01:15 AM:
I'm finding that on BIOS hardware:

# grub-install

all by itself produces the help file for grub-install. An install device is 
required.

Just to clarify: grub-install on BIOS without parameters will _fail_ with the error message "Install device isn't specified.". Further, it is helpful and displays the instructions for how grub-install should be used.

Conversely on UEFI hardware, I'm finding the command works without any 
qualification: it finds the proper location for /boot/efi/EFI/fedora which is 
of course the EFI System partition; and it also finds /boot/grub/x86_64 and 
installs mod files in /boot/grub/x86_64-efi.

Is this expected?

Yes, that is how it is designed. It is a mandatory convention that ESP has to be mounted on /boot/efi, and that designates where the bootloader should be installed.

The actual bootloader ID that is used on the ESP is set automatically and configurable in several ways.

/Mads




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