![]() Not sure if this is too late to help gnuoob-l, but I noted that you have one partition mounted at /boot/efi and another one mounted at /boot, which could be causing you and the system a little confusion when listing the files present in those overlapping /boot directories.įor all who have arrived on this page because you have Windows 10 installed on your primary harddisk, and Ubuntu installed either on the same disk in a newly created partition (after shrinking the Windows partition) or on a second hard disk, and are now getting a message every time that you boot your system complaining that the EFI Partition is low on disk space.
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