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Creating a bootable USB UEFI stick
Identify the drive
Insert your USB stick and tail /var/log/message to find out the device name. Then set the device name in a variable
DRIVE=/dev/sdc
Initial formatting of the USB stick
This is a one-time operation. When updating the USB stick this step can be skipped.
Formatting:
- gpt partition table
- primary partition of type ext2
- primary partition of type EFI (EF)
- label /dev/sdc1 as RESCUE
parted ${DRIVE}
Create partitions in parted:
mktable gpt
mkpart primary ext2 1 512MB
mkpart primary fat32 512MB 1024MB
set 2 boot on
Format the partitions:
mkfs.ext2 ${DRIVE}1 # this will contain the images.
mkfs.vfat ${DRIVE}2 # this will contain the UEFI bootloader and grub.cfg
e2label ${DRIVE}1 RESCUE # label the partition
Synchronize files to the USB stick
Sync images:
mount ${DRIVE}1 /mnt/tmp
mkdir -p /mnt/tmp/images
rsync -av images/ /mnt/tmp/images/
umount /mnt/tmp
Sync the grub configuration:
mount ${DRIVE}2 /mnt/tmp
mkdir -p /mnt/tmp/EFI
rsync -av EFI/ /mnt/tmp/EFI/
umount /mnt/tmp