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From: | Xen |
Subject: | Re: How to mount a "BIOS boot partition"? |
Date: | Sat, 01 Oct 2016 00:54:20 +0200 |
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Xen schreef op 01-10-2016 0:51:
So you would delete it, create a new first partition of /dev/sda1, then another dedicated boot partition /dev/sda2 (you can use a tool like parted to renumber your gpt partitions) and then your remaining partitions will shift until /dev/sda5, you will now have 5 partitions, including one new "regular boot partition" containing an actual filesystem (like ext2).
To be clear, your first partition (new /dev/sda1) would be 2MB, the next partition (new /dev/sda2) would fill the remaining space (about 500MB).
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