Once upon a time, Mike Wright <[email protected]> said:
> Which tool did you use to partition the drive?  For UEFI I believe
> you have to use gparted or gfdisk.

That's not true, I think most if not all of the commonly-used tools can
partition a drive compatible with UEFI.  The partition table needs to be
GPT, and some still default to BIOS tables on a new drive (so you need
an extra step to initialize it in GPT).

And you have to make sure you have the EFI system partition, with the
right UUID type and VFAT filesystem.

-- 
Chris Adams <[email protected]>
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