Ubuntu: Flatten bootloader partitioning steps
This makes it easier to follow (and specifically, harder to miss the second step). Reported-by: Niall Douglas <ned14> Issue #54
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@@ -326,20 +326,18 @@ Step 2: Disk Formatting
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sgdisk -n1:1M:+512M -t1:EF00 $DISK
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sgdisk -n1:1M:+512M -t1:EF00 $DISK
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**Note:** This partition is setup for UEFI support. For legacy (BIOS)
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# For legacy (BIOS) booting:
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booting, this will allow you to move the disk(s) to a new
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system/motherboard in the future without having to rebuild the pool (and
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restore your data from a backup). Additionally, this is used for
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``/boot/grub`` in single-disk installs, as :ref:`discussed below
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<boot-grub-esp>`.
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For legacy (BIOS) booting::
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sgdisk -a1 -n5:24K:+1000K -t5:EF02 $DISK
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sgdisk -a1 -n5:24K:+1000K -t5:EF02 $DISK
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**Note:** For simplicity and forward compatibility, this HOWTO uses GPT
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**Note:** While the Ubuntu installer uses an MBR label for legacy (BIOS)
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partition labels for both UEFI and legacy (BIOS) booting. The Ubuntu
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booting, this HOWTO uses GPT partition labels for both UEFI and legacy
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installer uses an MBR label for legacy (BIOS) booting.
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(BIOS) booting. This is simpler than having two options. It is also
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provides forward compatibility (future proofing). In other words, for
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legacy (BIOS) booting, this will allow you to move the disk(s) to a new
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system/motherboard in the future without having to rebuild the pool (and
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restore your data from a backup). The ESP is created in both cases for
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similar reasons. Additionally, the ESP is used for ``/boot/grub`` in
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single-disk installs, as :ref:`discussed below <boot-grub-esp>`.
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#. Create a partition for swap:
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#. Create a partition for swap:
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