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chapter02/creatingpartition.xml
r88804786 ref6e958 105 105 106 106 <sect3> 107 <title>The Grub Bios Partition</title>108 109 <para>If the <emphasis>boot disk</emphasis> has been partitioned with a110 GUID Partition Table (GPT), then a small, typically 1 MB, partition must be111 created if it does not already exist. This partition is not formatted, but112 must be available for GRUB to use during installation of the boot113 loader. This partition will normally be labeled 'BIOS Boot' if using114 <command>fdisk</command> or have a code of <emphasis>EF02</emphasis> if115 using the <command>gdisk</command> command.</para>116 117 <note><para>The Grub Bios partition must be on the drive that the BIOS118 uses to boot the system. This is not necessarily the drive that holds119 the LFS root partition. The disks on a system may use different120 partition table types. The necessity of the Grub Bios partition depends121 only on the partition table type of the boot disk.</para></note>122 </sect3>123 124 <sect3>125 107 <title>Convenience Partitions</title> 126 108
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