Re: /mnt/boot: Do we need to rely on Arch+systemd installation guide?
Reply #18 –
they were TOTALLY ABSENT [empty dir] upon a check: ls /sys/firmware/efi/efivars
[but see below]
no, this my machine normally does not overheat or crashes [i used her for several years --first with Windows 8, then in dual boot with UbuntuStudio, then UbuntuStudio alone, then SocialismStudio+Openbox and in last spring i have switched to Arch where this issue had arised.
a minute ago i have found my old cheatcheet i used for Arch installation --and please folks i am nearly blind and having short-term memory loss oftenly so now i have recollected the sequence of events
firstly installing Arch i have gotten unbootable system
because --just look on it:
mount --mkdir /dev/sda1 /mnt/boot
[...]
grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=/efi --bootloader-id=GRUB
i have copied that from Archwiki grub-install --target=x86_64-efi --efi-directory=esp --bootloader-id=GRUB and even if i check all the stuf for consistency and constanly monitor MY OWN activity for correctness --i had made wrong substitution because was confused by too many options in their Mount the EFI system partition
then for all subsequent attempts [two or three] but final one i was using /boot in both commands, achieving faulty setup i have described in original post.
and finally i have found Debian`s old article telling to use /boot/efi.
yes Grub may be quiet black-screenish sometimes, but ...as you have said 'that`s what the installer installs' and personally i am not ready to switch to another bootloader from an already installed system;
and in addition, and that`s why i have preferred Grub while planning installions --it DOES support my chosen filesystem: XFS;
among the other ones only LILO has a support for it but DOES NOT work with UEFI hardware.