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<chadmed_>
gadnt: you can get to the ESP from macos recovery, its a fat32 partition
<gadnt>
is it in disk utility? all isee are APFS volumes, one category under macintosh hd and the other under asahi gentoo
<gadnt>
and i dont see my 400gb linux rootfs partition on here either
<chadmed_>
do not use the graphical disk utility its garbage
<chadmed_>
fire up a terminal and do diskutil list
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<gadmt>
diskutil list doesn't list the filesystem type and the only partition I can mount is the EFI one
<gadmt>
which is what I had copy /boot/ with every time I had to update the linux kernel
<chadmed_>
that's... exactly what your ESP is
<chadmed_>
EFI System Partition
<chadmed_>
there will be a folder in there called m1n1 with m1n1.bin and m1n1-old.bin
<chadmed_>
copy m1n1-old.bin to m1n1.bin and you should be able to get to u-boot
<chadmed_>
if youve been having to manually copy over stuff from /boot to the ESP then your system is not set up correctly
<gadmt>
yeah whoops I forgot to copy over the m1n1 folder.. I was lazy when I. installed gentoo and I guess I am paying the price
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<chadmed_>
aaaaa lina's dax work on libkrun got superseded :/
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<LarstiQ>
superseded?
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<gadnt>
so im reinstalling gentoo and for mounting the bootloader, do i mount to /efi or /boot? last time i did it to /boot
<gadnt>
could that be why i had problems?
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<chaos_princess>
use whichever you prefer
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<chadmed>
gadnt: you can use either but if youre following the instructions youll notice that it says to use it as /boot
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<chadmed>
your issue previously seems to have been not putting it in /etc/fstab
<chadmed>
LarstiQ: it was replaced with a different implementation