![]() Step 4 - Now we shall create an EFI Bootable ISO. In above example /dev/sda3 is the FAT formatted partition holding the files and /home/test/efi/fat.img is the image file generated. The command here is dd if=/dev/sda3 of=/home/test/efi/fat.img Step 3 – Create an Image of this partition. You can simply use the default GUI file explorer in Linux. ![]() Step 2- Unzip and copy the required files to this FAT formatted partition. Ensure that for such a small size the format is FAT16 rather than FAT32 For this particular case just 100MB is more than enough. ![]() Step 1 – Using GParted (Preferably booted off Live Linux CD/DVD, in this case I have used Live Linux Mint 19 64bit) create a small FAT16 formatted partition at the end of your disk. This was readily available in Linux Mint 19 64bit sudo apt-get install genisoimage If this is not available just install it. Genisoimage - command line tool to manage ISO’s. If existing partitions are in use you may need to invoke GParted from Live Linux CD/DVD for it to work on your partition. If you do not have some free space at the end of your disk, you will have to resize and create a small FAT partition. This is generally available in Live Linux CD/DVD. The below solution is implemented on Linux Mint 19 64 in Virtual Machine.
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