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title.
Requested by pancake.
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Close #9
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- there's no need to check if $SYSTEMD_INIT==1, just test if it's set.
- set TIMEZONE correctly to /etc/rc.conf.
- Set fstab(5) fs_passno correctly for the rootfs and additional filesystems.
- Disable fsck if rootfs is f2fs, it does not work correctly.
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The issue was that I forgot to copy the generated grubx64.efi into the
vfat image that is embedded into the ISO image, resulting in an unbootable
image on UEFI systems.
Thanks to pancake for reporting!
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