On 2024-07-02 12:56, Go Canes wrote:

Care to explain what you are trying to achieve?  The USB stick would
only be useful for the existing install, and you would need the USB
stick to boot the existing install (assuming you removed any existing
/boot and/or /boot/efi from the existing install).

Well, I had boot problems before and I found using grub prompt and manual recovery somehow cumbersome. So I thought maybe I could bypass all that by creating a special USB boot disk and do necessary boot repairs from the running system.

As I said, hypothetical question :-)

Cheers
Frank

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