Hello,
I am very familiar with how legacy BIOS boots operation systems, but know next to nothing about UEFI.
Do you need an UEFI partition on every hard disk containing a bootable OS, or just on one disk (which one?)?
Assume I have an SSD containing a bootable Linux system, and an HDD containing another bootable Linux system - where does the UEFI partition have to go?
And if the UEFI partition goes to only one disk, does it mean I am stuck with that disk until the end of days, because without it, my operating systems installed on other disks are screwed?
Thanks!
I am very familiar with how legacy BIOS boots operation systems, but know next to nothing about UEFI.
Do you need an UEFI partition on every hard disk containing a bootable OS, or just on one disk (which one?)?
Assume I have an SSD containing a bootable Linux system, and an HDD containing another bootable Linux system - where does the UEFI partition have to go?
And if the UEFI partition goes to only one disk, does it mean I am stuck with that disk until the end of days, because without it, my operating systems installed on other disks are screwed?
Thanks!