Create UEFI boot USB

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This article explains how to create an UEFI boot USB with parted and gummiboot.

In this example we will use `/dev/sdX`. This will be different depending on your system.

Create GPT boot partition

Install 'parted'

apk add parted

Create a single UEFI boot partitions.

Warning: this will erase all content of your `/dev/sdX`. Make sure that you use correct device


parted --script /dev/sdX mklabel gpt

{{{1}}}

parted --script /dev/sdX set 1 boot on

Create fat32 filesystem

Create a fat32 system with the name `Alpine`.

mkfs.vfat -n Alpine /dev/sdX1


Copy content of ISO image to filesystem

It is possible to mount the iso image and copy files with `cp` or `rsync` and it is also possible to use `7z` to extract content from the iso. In this example I will use the `uniso` utility from alpine-conf package.

mount -t vfat /dev/sdX1 /mnt

cd /mnt && uniso < /path/to/alpine-3.4.0-x86_64.iso

Copy gummiboot efi binary

UEFI will look for a EFI/bootx64.efi as a fallback efi loader. We copy gummibootx64.efi to this location.

mkdir -p /mnt/EFI/Boot

apk add gummiboot

cp /usr/lib/gummiboot/gummibootx64.efi /mnt/EFI/Boot/bootx64.efi


Create configuration files for boot loader

We need create some configuration files for gummiboot.

mkdir -p EFI/loader/entries

Contents of EFI/loader/loader.conf

default grsec timeout 4

The options are taken from boot/syslinux/syslinux.cfg

Contents of EFI/loader/entries/grsec.conf

title Alpine Linux linux /boot/vmlinuz-grsec initrd /boot/initramfs-grsec options modloop=/boot/modloop-grsec modules=loop,squashfs,sd-mod,usb-storage quiet