Aaa, Thanks. I managed to get it installed and configured, but while the system booted I had no speech. I saw another thread on this and someone thought it was an orca problem, but not sure as this was a basic arch system. I did havew antergoes installed to another vm and also had no speech so could be releated. Thanks again. I will mess with this a bit more as it seems the efi partition needs to be mount twice onece before installing all packages and then mounted to the installed system while in arch-chroot. Matthew On 08/06/2018 03:34 PM, Morgan Adamiec via arch-general wrote:
On Mon, 6 Aug 2018 at 20:25, Matthew Dyer via arch-general <arch-general@archlinux.org> wrote:
Hi all,
I am trying to install arch to a efi system and got as far as the configure the packages but grub install is whare I am stuck. First off, in the wiki it says to mount the efi partition, but it doesn't say whare to mount it to. Secondly, I run the following to install grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/dev/sda1 --bootloader-id=GRUB and get the following error. something about unable to get the udev. What am I missing? Would something rong? The wiki artical s a bit confusing.
Thanks. The EFI partition is usually mounted to /boot on arch systems, although /boot/efi is another common place.
The grub wiki page says "substitute esp with its mount point". /dev/sda1 is the device, not the mount point.