You are correct
/ was lvm
and no /boot partition (but a /boot/efi partition)

I understand the point, but was I do not understand is that on another machine
which work fine, I have

/dev/mapper/VolSys_0-root       71724152 34126908  33910844  51% /
/dev/mapper/VolUsers-home       71724152 32719136  35318616  49% /home
/dev/mapper/VolSys_0-tmp         1998672    12568   1864864   1% /tmp
/dev/mapper/VolSys_0-usr_local  20511312   172412  19273940   1% /usr/local
/dev/sdb1                         766480    29604    736876   4% /boot/efi


and no /boot partition.
It is why I am confused.



> Subject: Re: /boot file system
>
> On 7/2/20 4:33 PM, Patrick Dupre wrote:
> > Maybe, I should add the rest of the partitioning
> >
> > umber  Start (sector)    End (sector)  Size       Code  Name
> >     1            2048            6143   2.0 MiB     EF02  BIOS boot 
> > partition
> >     2            6144        33560575   16.0 GiB    8200
> >     3        33560576        34584575   500.0 MiB   EF00  EFI system 
> > partition
> >     4        34584576       170899455   65.0 GiB    8E00  Linux LVM
> >     5       170899456       171923455   500.0 MiB   8300  Linux filesystem
> >     6       171923456       308238335   65.0 GiB    8E00  Linux LVM
> >     7       308238336       434067455   60.0 GiB    8300  Linux filesystem
> >
> >> I have to make a new install.
> >>
> >> I prepared my HD, and use custom from fedora live
> >> but I always get
> >> /boot file system cannot be of type lvmlv
> >>
> >> Where odes it get this information?
> >>
> >> the mounting point /boot/efi
> >> is on /dev/sda3
> >> gfdisk provides
> >>   3        33560576        34584575   500.0 MiB   EF00  EFI system 
> >> partition
> >>
> >> I even ask to reformat as EFI System Partition
> >>
> >> Before I also reformat has vfat (FAT32).
>
> Note that the first message is referring to /boot, but in your second
> part you're talking about /boot/efi.  I'm guessing that you have didn't
> assign a separate partition for /boot which means it's part of / which
> is defaulting to lvm.  From your partition table, I would also guess
> that /dev/sda5 would be the /boot partition just going by its size.  I
> don't understand what you are doing with that many partitions.
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