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The problem I'm running into here is that when I add or remove a unrelated drives from my system, my boot breaks because the "consistent" mapping name I'm using in my .nsh file to point to my windows boot disk efi partition changes (seems like a misnomer btw). Is there some way I can specify the boot partition by the GPT partition UUID or something that won't change every time I make a disk topology change?
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Hi, I've followed these instructions to boot into windows via systemd-boot --> edk2 shell --> windows bootloader: https://wiki.archlinux.org/title/Systemd-boot#Boot_from_another_disk
The problem I'm running into here is that when I add or remove a unrelated drives from my system, my boot breaks because the "consistent" mapping name I'm using in my .nsh file to point to my windows boot disk efi partition changes (seems like a misnomer btw). Is there some way I can specify the boot partition by the GPT partition UUID or something that won't change every time I make a disk topology change?
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