Tom Reynolds (tomreyn) wrote (https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source
/grub-installer/+bug/1466150/comments/28):

> While installing ESP on top of mdadm (metadata version <= 1.0) RAID-1
is practically possible, supporting this is not: The UEFI specification
(version 2.8, sections 13.3.1.1, 13.3.3) defines the ESP as a FAT32 file
system which is located (directly) on a GPT partition. While this does
not seem to be part of the specification, some UEFI implementations
expect to be able to write to an ESP.

Can you name _one_ UEFI implementation that actually does write to an
ESP?


FWIW, when installing Fedora with the default installer and selecting a RAID-1 
scheme there, the EFI system partition is created on a superblock 1.0 RAID-1. 
Thus, the Fedora developers seem to be pretty sure that there isn't any UEFI 
implementation that expects to be able to write to an ESP ...

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