![]() If using gdisk to partition flash drive then you still need a 1 or 2MB unformatted partition with code ef02 for grub to install. I'm not sure who can help me with that, as grub2 manuals seems to be lacking information. Yes, i'm sure it is easier to do this from the linux environment.īut my goal is to do that with Windows only, that's why I need uncommon help and but then parts of grub may be in the f: drive. Not sure how you specify that in Windows. You need to install grub to the USB drive. Plus many here know how to do that, were almost no one has installed grub using Windows. It probably is easier to create an Ubuntu live installer and install grub from that to your flash drive. How is the flag applied in Ubuntu/linux, what tools are used? Not sure what the flagging is. It is 1 or 2MB unformatted with bios_grub flag.ĭid you mean there is only need to format it to BIOS boot partition (type EF02) for the partition to be considered bios_grub flagged? This seems to be the case - it is gpt partitioned. Number Start (sector) End (sector) Size Code Name The F: disk seems to be GPT partition that is 7.2GB with FAT filesystem. Type device filename, or press to exit: 1:įound valid GPT with protective MBR using GPT. I'm using gdisk64.exe (GPT fdisk is a disk partitioning tool, download page: )Ĭ:\Users\boqsc\OneDrive\Stalinis kompiuteris\fdisk>gdisk64.exe Grub2 does not like to install to partitions, not enough space and then it has to use blocklists.
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