efibootmgr has "--part" option with is defaulted to "1", but if UEFI system partition is not first on the disk invalid uefi entries would be created.
For example I have UEFI partition on /dev/nvme0n1p2 and it is detected, but part is defaulted to 1
invalid: Boot0001 Linux HD(1,GPT,
valid: Boot0001 Linux HD(2,GPT,
efibootmgr has "--part" option with is defaulted to "1", but if UEFI system partition is not first on the disk invalid uefi entries would be created. For example I have UEFI partition on /dev/nvme0n1p2 and it is detected, but part is defaulted to 1
invalid: Boot0001 Linux HD(1,GPT, valid: Boot0001 Linux HD(2,GPT,