Date: Sun, 26 Jan 2020 14:50:54 +0100 From: David Demelier <markand@malikania.fr> To: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: How to dualboot UEFI the right way? Message-ID: <c2e2a882db925ec126242108565fe482a9ed65ad.camel@malikania.fr>
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Hi there, I have a thinkpad X1 carbon that I use with Linux mostly, I'd like to add a FreeBSD dualboot alongside Linux using grub and UEFI. My current partition scheme is: Device Start End Sectors Size Type /dev/nvme0n1p1 2048 526335 524288 256M EFI System /dev/nvme0n1p2 526336 1050623 524288 256M Linux filesystem /dev/nvme0n1p3 1050624 420481023 419430400 200G Linux filesystem Is has 40Gb free space to hold FreeBSD. Once I boot the memstick USB, at installer I used experts mode to partition and added a partition / as freebsd-ufs. Then the installer complained that I require a boot partition, I entered yes and it created a *new* EFI partition, which is obviously wrong. However, I can't understand how to select the existing EFI partition and tell bsdinstall to use it (especially which mountpoint?). I've tried to search some information about that but it looks like not many people tried that yet. Has anyone successfully made a dualboot with an existing EFI partition using bsdinstall? Installing sets manually from the FreeBSD shell may be an option if required. Any help is welcomed. Regards -- David
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