Hello Friends! Can someone please confirm to me once and for all if I'm correct with these assumptions regarding debian installation on hard drives:
1. If the hdd has an MBR partition style, that hdd needs to have a FAT32 partition, flagged as esp and with mount point at /boot/efi. If this is correct, can I put it anywhere on the hdd or must it be on the left-most part of the drive (when looking at it in GParted) ? Also how big should the FAT32 partition be if, a) no Windows would be installed on the hdd, and b) Windows will be installed on the hdd making it a dual boot system. 2. If the hdd has a GPT partition style, there is no need for a FAT32 partition (that is flagged as esp and mounted at /boot/efi), unless of course you would install Windows 10, making it a dual boot system, but even then, Debian would not use or need the FAT32 partition. Please confirm my assumptions and answer some of my questions (in number one). Thank you very much for your time! kaye