That's exactly how my /boot/efi directory looks, and everything works fine. I would *not* mess with it! This boot stuff is rather complex, and a bigger expert than me could probably say more.
--Tim On Thursday, May 27, 2021, 8:26:07 AM EDT, o1bigtenor <o1bigte...@gmail.com> wrote: On Tue, May 25, 2021 at 10:35 AM Tim Wallace via Dng <dng@lists.dyne.org> wrote: > > I've had intermittent trouble with Devuan/EFI from day 1, when I got a new > MB/SSD and found out I had to use EFI for my hardware to work. Most recent > was a bad grub update (you may recall that was a topic of conversation here a > few months back. Latest (yesterday) was my MB battery dying, and having to > replace that! I could not boot, no matter what settings I picked (the no > legacy boot thing seems a little different in my most recent bios, but pretty > sure I turned it off.) > > Solution: I booted with a refind thumb drive, and followed the instructions > here: https://wiki.debian.org/GrubEFIReinstall which may be all you need to > do to get your system booting. I found when I booted that /boot/efi was not > mounted, even though it was in my fstab. I mounted it when the instructions > called for it, and everything else worked smoothly. I was able to boot > without my thumb drive, just now! > > Perhaps this will help. I used refind version 0.13.1 (downloaded in Feb, > when I had trouble with the grub update). > > After this, updates to Devuan work fine, and the boot loader works normally. I used a DVD with refind on it and was able to boot into the system - - - - yeh! Investigating I may have found the problem (using the page that you suggested). The command [ -d /sys/firmware/efi ] && echo "EFI boot on HDD" || echo "Legacy boot on HDD" returns EFI boot on HDD When I look into the directories I see a possible issue (why I'm a asking - - - grin!) /boot/efi is present # ls /boot/efi shows EFI # ls /boot/efi/EFI shows debian devuan I'm thinking that that directory named "EFI" is causing problems and that both the 'debian' and the 'devuan' directories inside should be moved to be in /boot/efi rather than in /boot/efi/EFI as at present. Please advise TIA
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