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== How to create a bootabled GPT-partitioned USB-stick with Fedora ==
== How to create a bootabled GPT-partitioned USB-stick with Fedora ==
 
This will create a USB stick capable to
Adjust the BIOS to have UEFI enabled, and LegacyBoot / CSM disabled.
 
The steps below will then create a USB stick capable to
* EFI boot on Macs
* EFI boot on Macs
* UEFI boot on PCs
* UEFI boot on PCs
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* BIOS boot on medium aged hardware
* BIOS boot on medium aged hardware
* not boot on really old BIOS hardware which doesn't support booting from GPT (see below)
* not boot on really old BIOS hardware which doesn't support booting from GPT (see below)


=== GPT partition the stick using <code>gdisk</code> ===
=== GPT partition the stick using <code>gdisk</code> ===
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For performance, make sure that the big partitions are aligned to 8192-sector boundaries; gdisk default is 2048-sector boundaries - the default can be adjusted. If you use the above sizes and the + sign for specifying them, this happens to work out automatically.
For performance, make sure that the big partitions are aligned to 8192-sector boundaries; gdisk default is 2048-sector boundaries - the default can be adjusted. If you use the above sizes and the + sign for specifying them, this happens to work out automatically.


=== install Fedora on an UEFI machine (UEFI enabled ; LegacyBoot / CSM disabled) ===
=== install Fedora ===
Note: in the following, whenever you see the X in sdX, you must fill in the appropriate drive letter (e.g. a or b or c or d or ...).  
Note: in the following, whenever you see the X in sdX, you must fill in the appropriate drive letter (e.g. a or b or c or d or ...).  
  sdX3: efi       /boot/efi
  sdX3: efi       /boot/efi
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=== Install grub2 for BIOS boot (from chroot environment) ===
=== Install grub2 for BIOS boot (from chroot environment) ===


boot Fedora Live DVD on a BIOS machine and chroot to the stick:
Next, change the BIOS to allow non-UEFI (legacy) boot.
 
Then, boot Fedora Live DVD and enter in a terminal:
  mount /dev/sdX4 /mnt
  mount /dev/sdX4 /mnt
  mount -o bind /dev /mnt/dev
  mount -o bind /dev /mnt/dev
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  grub2-install /dev/sdX
  grub2-install /dev/sdX
  grub2-mkconfig -o /etc/grub2.cfg
  grub2-mkconfig -o /etc/grub2.cfg
(on UEFI systems /boot/grub2/grubenv is a symlink to /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grubenv (from package grub2-efi.rpm). The symlink has to be removed before grub2-install can finish successfully, it automatically creates a new file /boot/grub2/grubenv (as in package grub2.rpm)
(on UEFI systems, /boot/grub2/grubenv is a symlink to /boot/efi/EFI/fedora/grubenv (from package grub2-efi.rpm). The symlink has to be removed before grub2-install can finish successfully, it automatically creates a new file /boot/grub2/grubenv (as in package grub2.rpm)


check /etc/grub2.cfg and if needed, change at all positions:
check /etc/grub2.cfg and if needed, change at all positions:
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