[Bug 1283493] Re: Name "EFI boot partition" is non-standard
Dimitri John Ledkov
launchpad at surgut.co.uk
Sat Feb 22 21:41:54 UTC 2014
Are there "non-system" EFI partitions? in that case /system/ is
redundant. What do you think about just using "EFI partition" ?
afterall, it's something meant for UEFI firmware to look for and execute
- which might be a bootloader, firmware upgrader tools, or shell, or efi
games =)))
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Title:
Name "EFI boot partition" is non-standard
Status in “partman-efi” package in Ubuntu:
Confirmed
Status in “ubiquity” package in Ubuntu:
Invalid
Status in “partman-efi” package in Debian:
New
Bug description:
Ubiquity refers to the EFI System Partition (ESP) as an "EFI boot
partition." The latter name is non-standard; AFAIK, it's used *only*
in ubiquity. It's therefore potentially confusing to users, who may
wonder how (or even if) the "EFI boot partition" relates to the ESP.
Unfortunately, this problem is pretty widespread. The EFI standards
document all use the term "EFI System Partition" or "UEFI System
Partition." Although the acronym "ESP" is in common use, it doesn't
appear in the EFI spec. GParted and parted identify an ESP as having
its "boot flag" set, which is a phenomenal fail on a user interface
level -- but that's not the point of this bug report. My own GPT fdisk
(gdisk) uses the term "EFI System" (with "partition" being implicit).
Users often refer to the "EFI partition" -- see for instance
https://help.ubuntu.com/community/UEFI.
As somebody who communicates with users in forums, I find that there's
a lot of confusion about the ESP because of the number of unique names
that are being used to refer to the same thing. Hence this bug report:
If Ubiquity simply changes "EFI boot partition" to "EFI System
Partition," one source of confusion and frustration will be
eliminated.
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