Booting from different EFI systems
Posted: 22. Mar 2016, 09:15
Hi! I'm testing my new setup with two disks: One of them on linux and the other one with windows 10.
I installed windows 10 perfectly, and then, linux and created another efi partition for its own disk.
In the end, i have /dev/sda with windows and all its efi and recovery partitions and /dev/sdb with an efi partition and another partition for root.
The thing is that I'm unable to see /dev/sdb 's efi partition when I hit F12 upon the VM's startup. Is this a Virtualbox limitation or is it not possible to have two different EFI partitions in the same system?
The reason why i have two partitions is because I want both systems to be independent. If /dev/sda crashes, I still want to be able to boot from /dev/sdb (hence the efi partition on this one) and vice versa. /dev/sdb1 (the linux efi partition) would boot a grub menu with windows and linux options to boot from.
As said: Am I doing something wrong or is it just Virtualbox unable to see the second efi partition on /dev/sdbX? (I repeat, I can only see the Efi partition created by windows on /dev/sda)
Thanks!
I installed windows 10 perfectly, and then, linux and created another efi partition for its own disk.
In the end, i have /dev/sda with windows and all its efi and recovery partitions and /dev/sdb with an efi partition and another partition for root.
The thing is that I'm unable to see /dev/sdb 's efi partition when I hit F12 upon the VM's startup. Is this a Virtualbox limitation or is it not possible to have two different EFI partitions in the same system?
The reason why i have two partitions is because I want both systems to be independent. If /dev/sda crashes, I still want to be able to boot from /dev/sdb (hence the efi partition on this one) and vice versa. /dev/sdb1 (the linux efi partition) would boot a grub menu with windows and linux options to boot from.
As said: Am I doing something wrong or is it just Virtualbox unable to see the second efi partition on /dev/sdbX? (I repeat, I can only see the Efi partition created by windows on /dev/sda)
Thanks!