

That partition should be 256-512MB, formatted as FAT32 and it should have the ESP and boot flags set though often boot loaders and managers ignore that. There is as stated above only 1 ESP per drive and normally per system. The instalation process went quite smooth, until I tried to get grub to workĪs I said, when I couldn't boot into my machine I tried to install grub again, but I got the following error message: So, after much frustration, I decided to try to install Arch in the remainder of my disk. So I thought it was probably a problem in the boot and tried every way I could think of to get the boot to work, but all to no avail. not grub) it worked, but trying to boot into the linux machine always got the computer stuck (Not even exchanging any data with the prcessor). I then tried to fiddle with the boot order and when I tried to boot windows first (via windows boot, i.e. The next time I turned it on, however, it got stuck on the computer logo screen (Although it allowed me to access the BIOS). I then logged off the kali machine and went to the windows machine and tried to install the driver there, where it was successful and then I turned off my computer. Then, yesterday I tried to install a microcontroller driver (CH340) on my kali machine, and admitedly fiddled around with "make" a little bit more than I should, and did not managed to install the driver. I had problems with the bootloader and after quite some effort managed to get it working (I don't remember how, I believe it was a mix of update-grub and boot-repair). To begin things with, I had Windows installed on my new computer, but I wanted to use linux, so I went on windows and shrinked it's partition and installed Kali Linux on a part of the remaining memory. Grub-install: error: /usr/lib/grub/x86-64-efi/modinfo.sh doesn't exist.
