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Linux – Dual-Boot – Fixing the EFI FAT32 UUID..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on March 26, 2018 by RGMarch 26, 2018

Although I had successfully achieved a dual-boot uEFI Fedora27/Windows7 system, the expanded EFI partition issue was still unresolved..   I had successfully expanded the partition size, but the expansion of the FAT32 filesystem on it did not work, as gparted was unable to handle it.   After more research, I came to the conclusion that the only reliable solution … Continue reading →

Posted in dual-boot, Fedora, fix, Hacks, Linux, Opinion, UEFI | Tagged dual-boot, efi partition, fat32, linux, restore, uuid, windows7 | Leave a reply

Pi in the Boot..

Adventures With Linux ™ Posted on March 18, 2012 by RGMarch 18, 2012

The Raspberry Pi boot sequence is somewhat unique, due – amongst other things – to the binary code blobs necessary to drive the Broadcom CPU/GPU at boot time. The FAT32 boot partition looks like this: The three binary files arm<nnn>_start.elf provide varying allocations of the processor for CPU (compute) versus GPU (video) work.     This effectively means that … Continue reading →

Posted in compilation, kernel, Linux / ARM, Raspberry Pi | Tagged boot partition, boot partition contents, cpu/gpu, fat32, imagetool, kernel.img, raspberry pi | Leave a reply
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