Hello Friends!
Can someone please confirm to me once and for all if I'm correct with these assumptions regarding debian installation on hard drives:
1. If the hdd has an MBR partition style, that hdd needs to have a FAT32 partition, flagged as esp and with mount point at /boot/efi. If this is correct, can I put it anywhere on the hdd or must it be on the left-most part of the drive (when looking at it in GParted) ? Also how big should the FAT32 partition be if, a) no Windows would be installed on the hdd, and b) Windows will be installed on the hdd making it a dual boot system.
2. If the hdd has a GPT partition style, there is no need for a FAT32 partition (that is flagged as esp and mounted at /boot/efi), unless of course you would install Windows 10, making it a dual boot system, but even then, Debian would not use or need the FAT32 partition.
Please confirm my assumptions and answer some of my questions (in number one).