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Instead of whether /boot/efi exists, which it now always does, including on systems that don't and can't use EFI, use whether /boot/efi is present in fstab to signal to the installer that it is a valid ESP and should be configured. This has essentially the same semantics, but allows /boot/efi to be created unconditionally. Reviewed by: bdragon, imp Tested by: bdragon (ppc64) MFC after: 3 days Differential Revision: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D29068 |
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hardening | ||
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