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author | Martin Whitaker <mageia@martin-whitaker.me.uk> | 2022-10-24 22:03:49 +0100 |
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committer | Martin Whitaker <mageia@martin-whitaker.me.uk> | 2022-10-24 22:03:49 +0100 |
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Ensure efivars are mounted before installing a UEFI bootloader (mga#31008)
The old way of accessing EFI NVRAM variables via /sys/firmware/efi/vars
was removed in Linux 6.0. The new way is to use the efivarfs pseudo-
filesystem, which is usually mounted at /sys/firmware/efi/efivars. We
need to make sure this is actually mounted before attempting to install
a UEFI bootloader, otherwise any attempt to write to the EFI NVRAM will
fail.
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