On 30/12/2024 16:17, Nicolas George wrote:
Max Nikulin (12024-12-30):Create EFI System Partition: it should have proper partition type UUID and it is not recommended to make it too small (<500 MB).Only if one wants to have the bootloaders for other systems on it. I have been using EFI system partitions of <50 or <80 mega-octets for more than a decade without any trouble, and now I am using a 16 mega-octets disk image to boot VMs.
My fault, I forgot to post a link with some reasoning: <https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Changes/BiggerESP>Nicolas, I am not trying to force *you* to resize ESP partitions on your machines. However I consider it safer to use bigger partition in general case, especially due to some uncertainties in respect to specific configuration.
Are you sure that fwupd will never try put a large enough file to update firmware of some device? My experience is that laptop firmware updater, launched from a USB stick, creates some files on the internal drive. Are you sure that unified kernel images will not become default before the user replaces their drive?