![]() The installer correctly created a sda3/EFI/ubuntu/grub圆4.efi application. Ubuntu is installed on sda6, and while installation I chose sda3 as my boot partition. The sda3 ESP has more fleshed out entries for Microsoft Windows, which actually goes into Windows 7 (as confirmed by bcdedit.exe on Windows). ![]() I presume that the sda1 EFI System Partition (ESP) loads into this recovery. This is accessible by pressing the “ASSIST” button as opposed to the normal power button. The sda2 partition is a 20gb recovery partition which loads windows with a basic recovery interface. What is surprising is that there are 2 EFI system partitions on the disk. ![]() ![]() Number Start End Size File system Name Flagsġ 1049kB 274MB 273MB fat32 EFI system partition hiddenĢ 274MB 20.8GB 20.6GB ntfs Basic data partition hidden, diagģ 20.8GB 21.1GB 273MB fat32 EFI system partition bootĤ 21.1GB 21.3GB 134MB Microsoft reserved partition msftresĥ 21.3GB 342GB 320GB ntfs Basic data partitionĦ 342GB 358GB 16.1GB ext4 Basic data partitionħ 358GB 374GB 16.1GB ntfs Basic data partitionĨ 374GB 640GB 266GB ntfs Basic data partition Sector size (logical/physical): 512B/4096B It uses Insyde H2O BIOS EFI, and trying to install Linux on it is driving me crazy. I bought a new Sony Vaio S series laptop. ![]()
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