efi system partition cannot be type of lvm
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The EFI system partition (ESP) is a special partition on a computer's hard drive that is used by the computer's firmware (UEFI or BIOS) to boot the operating system. It contains boot loaders, device drivers, and other important files needed to start the operating system.
The ESP should be created as a regular partition, and it cannot be created as a logical volume within a logical volume manager (LVM). This is because the firmware needs to be able to access the partition directly, without going through the LVM layer.
If you need to create an ESP on a system that uses LVM, you should create a separate partition for the ESP outside of the LVM volume group. This can be done using a tool like fdisk or parted. Once the ESP partition is created, you can format it with a file system like FAT32 and mount it as /boot/efi in your Linux system.
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