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Awesome! Thanks for the reply. Next time my machine needs to be wiped, I’m heading towards EOS to give it a try.
So…I’ve just updated my laptop with EOS and now my /efi partition won’t mount. Things definitely can break…unfortunately
Uh oh. How did the partition get deleted from your fstab?
It all started with a bad update that led to a kernel mismatch. I then attempted to fix the issue and made it worse…it was a little too much for my skill level (I was reading forum posts with similar issues when trying to fix it.)