Hey-

On Fri, 2022-06-03 at 16:53 +0000, Kinney, Michael D wrote:
> The attached screen shot from the shell shows block devices.
> 
> Is the error that it did not mount a file system on one of those
> block devices?

I assume it did not mount the EFI System Partition and thus the boot
process stopped right after the UEFI firmware had loaded.


> How was the disk image prepared?

Uhm manually with the ususal linux tools,.. gdisk for partitioning,
mkfs.vfat for the ESP, and so on.


>   Are you sure there is a FAT32
> file system formatted on one of those block devices.

Yes.

> It must be
> the UEFI FAT32, or it will not be recognized by the UEFI FAT driver.

Not sure what "UEFI FAT32" is, but at least I'm sure it was a FAT32 fs
as created by mkfs.vfat -F 32 .

The only problem seemed to have been that it was too small.


> I am wondering of the partition is too small if the file system
> format is no longer FAT32???

That I don't understand.
The GPT partition had 32 MiB, and a FAT32 fs was created in that. There
was no "overlapping" or so.


Cheers,
Chris.


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