Neil Bothwick wrote:
> On Fri, 27 Jan 2017 08:41:44 -0500, Alan Grimes wrote:
>
>> Device      Start       End   Sectors   Size Type
>> /dev/sdc1    2048    264191    262144   128M EFI System
>> /dev/sdc2  526336 537233407 536707072 255.9G Linux filesystem
>> /dev/sdc3  264192    526335    262144   128M BIOS boot
> You don't have a BIOS boot partition on a UEFI system. They are for
> compatibility when using GPT disks with BIOS systems, and even hen you
> don't put anything on them.
>
> Just create an EFI System partition, formatted using FAT and mounted
> at /boot as the first partition, then divide the rest of the disk
> between /, /home swap as you see fit.

It appears to be a 2-stage boot process:

BIOS boot -> Binary of GRUB bootstrap loader.

Boot -> Grub libraries, config, and kernels.



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