[arch-general] Installing Archlinux alongside Ubuntu on a Windows 8 UEFI laptop
Alan E. Davis
lngndvs at gmail.com
Thu May 1 18:15:33 EDT 2014
Ubuntu's kernel is on the / partition. Would I move it to the ESP
partition, in that case?
And I will mount that partition on /mnt/boot ?
I have never used gummiboot. Since the Arch system is already to go, but
not yet with a boot management setup, I should manually move that kernel to
the ESP partition as well?
Alan Davis
On Thu, May 1, 2014 at 3:06 PM, Daniel Micay <danielmicay at gmail.com> wrote:
> On 01/05/14 06:02 PM, Alan E. Davis wrote:
> > This looks interesting, and I am tempted to walk into the deep water. It
> > raises some questions.
> >
> > Will gummiboot or refind also find the Ubuntu partition?
>
> You should use the ESP (EFI system partition) to store all of the
> kernels. The loader (gummiboot) will find the Windows loader along with
> any kernels on that partition. You really aren't going to want separate
> boot partitions.
>
> > The original partition structure of the machine there were four or five
> > partitions, and another one popped up in the higher end of the disk. I
> > stumbled into the install, with the Ubuntu installer, and ended up with
> > four linux partitions in addition to the Windoze partitions. At some
> point
> > I used gparted to resize, and this might have been the step that botched
> > the structure. But in any event, I have three Linux partitions of 50G
> > each, and a swap partition. Ubuntu is sitting in one of those
> partitions.
> >
> > I have no idea what is an EFI partition. I have seen instructions,
> > presumably for those who are wiping the Windows and starting from
> scratch,
> > to make an EFI partition.
> >
> > I finally realized why there are so many partitions, and learned to use
> > gdisk when walking through the Archlinux install.
> >
> > Here is a some information from the gdisk listing:
> >
> > Nbr Size Code Name
> > -----+------------+------+-------------------------
> > 1 1000.0 MiB 2700
> > 2 260.0 MiB EF00 EFI system partition
> > 3 128.0 MiB 0C01 Microsoft reserved part
> > 4 49.6 GiB 0700 Basic data partition
> > 5 9.7 GiB 2700 Lenovo (?recovery?)
> > 6 10.0 GiB 8200 Linux SWAP
> > 7 49.4 GiB 8300 Archlinux /
> > 8 58.8 GiB 8300 /home
> > 9 1024.0 KiB EF02 "bios_grub" (Ubuntu?)
> > 10 59.8 GiB 8300 UBUNTU /
>
> It's the one marked EFI system partition (ESP).
>
>
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