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by Diggity
2962 days ago
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This may be related to having an older machine that doesn't support EFI boot. To solve the problem:
1) Create a partition that is of type bios boot (I believe it needs to be 2K)
2) Create a regular boot partition /boot (I recommend ext4 or 3)
3) Create your other partitions per normal. |
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The machine is a Thinkpad from the last couple of years. It definitely supports UEFI. I'd think it would have to be a very old machine to not support it at this point, or am I misunderstanding something?