You do not need a boot partition you can leaf the /boot under "/"-root.
How to change boot loader target drive to sdb for full USB install?
Re: How to change boot loader target drive to sdb for full USB install?
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Re: How to change boot loader target drive to sdb for full USB install?
I'm going to ask here that fluidnovice start his own separate thread rather than posting in several existing ones. I can't follow what is going on nor what fluidnovice is actually setting up on the usb device.
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Re: How to change boot loader target drive to sdb for full USB install?
Done: https://mxlinux.org/forum/viewtopic.php ... 53#p495442dolphin_oracle wrote: ↑Tue Apr 09, 2019 8:42 am I'm going to ask here that fluidnovice start his own separate thread rather than posting in several existing ones. I can't follow what is going on nor what fluidnovice is actually setting up on the usb device.
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