Worked in my Chimaera VM.
]]>sgage wrote:I want to have a separate devuan and debian directory.
Why? If it's that important to you then install GRUB from an Arch live ISO (use the --boot-directory= & --efi-directory= options to avoid the need to chroot).
I can't find a reference in the changlelog but I presume $ESP/EFI/debian is being created because of https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo … bug=925309
It's not that important. Thanks for the bug reference.
]]>I want to have a separate devuan and debian directory.
Why? If it's that important to you then install GRUB from an Arch live ISO (use the --boot-directory= & --efi-directory= options to avoid the need to chroot).
I can't find a reference in the changlelog but I presume $ESP/EFI/debian is being created because of https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugrepo … bug=925309
]]>Needs a closer look.
rolfie
]]>That will work if you don't use Secure Boot. But you still will have a debian and a devuan EFI directory.
Use the efibootmgr to boot the devuan entry. If that works, you can delete the debian entry with the file manager.
rolfie
I want to have a separate devuan and debian directory. The problem is, that in Ceres (this did not happen in Beowulf), I can not get grub-install to generate a devuan directory at all. No matter what I've tried, grub-install generates a debian directory in /boot/efi/EFI. I know how to use efibootmgr to set boot order and such.
]]>Use the efibootmgr to boot the devuan entry. If that works, you can delete the debian entry with the file manager.
rolfie
]]>TIA...
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