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sys boot: move section a bit down and title case it
Signed-off-by: Thomas Lamprecht <t.lamprecht@proxmox.com>
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@ -12,8 +12,36 @@ For EFI Systems installed with ZFS as the root filesystem `systemd-boot` is
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used. All other deployments use the standard `grub` bootloader (this usually
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also applies to systems which are installed on top of Debian).
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[[sysboot_installer_part_scheme]]
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Partitioning Scheme Used by the Installer
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The {pve} installer creates 3 partitions on the bootable disks selected for
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installation. The bootable disks are:
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* For Installations with `ext4` or `xfs` the selected disk
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* For ZFS installations all disks belonging to the first `vdev`:
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** The first disk for RAID0
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** All disks for RAID1, RAIDZ1, RAIDZ2, RAIDZ3
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** The first two disks for RAID10
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The created partitions are:
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* a 1 MB BIOS Boot Partition (gdisk type EF02)
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* a 512 MB EFI System Partition (ESP, gdisk type EF00)
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* a third partition spanning the set `hdsize` parameter or the remaining space
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used for the chosen storage type
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`grub` in BIOS mode (`--target i386-pc`) is installed onto the BIOS Boot
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Partition of all bootable disks for supporting older systems.
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[[sysboot_determine_bootloader_used]]
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Determine which bootloader is used
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Determine which Bootloader is Used
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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[thumbnail="screenshot/boot-grub.png", float="left"]
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@ -51,33 +79,6 @@ Boot0006* Linux Boot Manager [...] File(\EFI\systemd\systemd-bootx64.efi)
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----
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[[sysboot_installer_part_scheme]]
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Partitioning scheme used by the installer
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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The {pve} installer creates 3 partitions on the bootable disks selected for
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installation. The bootable disks are:
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* For Installations with `ext4` or `xfs` the selected disk
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* For ZFS installations all disks belonging to the first `vdev`:
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** The first disk for RAID0
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** All disks for RAID1, RAIDZ1, RAIDZ2, RAIDZ3
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** The first two disks for RAID10
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The created partitions are:
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* a 1 MB BIOS Boot Partition (gdisk type EF02)
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* a 512 MB EFI System Partition (ESP, gdisk type EF00)
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* a third partition spanning the set `hdsize` parameter or the remaining space
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used for the chosen storage type
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`grub` in BIOS mode (`--target i386-pc`) is installed onto the BIOS Boot
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Partition of all bootable disks for supporting older systems.
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[[sysboot_grub]]
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Grub
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@ -235,8 +236,9 @@ sync all kernels and initrds.
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NOTE: Both `update-initramfs` and `apt` (when necessary) will automatically
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trigger a refresh.
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[[sysboot_edit_kernel_cmdline]]
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Editing the kernel commandline
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Editing the Kernel Commandline
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~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
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You can modify the kernel commandline in the following places, depending on the
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