In a UEFI (Unified Extensible Firmware Interface) system, the system firmware requires a partition to store boot loaders and other boot-related data. This partition is usually a small FAT32 partition, and it is mounted as the EFI system partition (ESP). The most common mount point for the ESP is /boot/efi. It is usually a small partition with a size between 100MB and 500MB and it is shared between different operating systems in a multi-boot environment. The contents of the ESP typically include boot loaders, kernel images, configuration files, and other boot-related files
the ESP setup utilizes the old microsoft file allocation table (FAT) filesystem to store the bootloader programs. on linux systems, the ESP is typically mounted in the /boot/efi directory....
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