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I'm also having a similar issue, lsblk is returning null for parttype, pttype, and fstype despite being set as a efi partition. Is there a way to specify a esp...
even with esp path set in environment variables I still seem to get the `failed to find EFI system partition` error
``` SHELL=/usr/bin/bash COLORTERM=truecolor HYPRLAND_CMD=Hyprland XDG_BACKEND=wayland KITTY_PID=4783 XCURSOR_SIZE=24 EDITOR=nano XDG_SEAT=seat0 PWD=/home/neddey LOGNAME=neddey XDG_SESSION_DESKTOP=hyprland QT_QPA_PLATFORMTHEME=qt6ct XDG_SESSION_TYPE=wayland KITTY_PUBLIC_KEY=1:kd}^YQjK@8;Q+B|=V;gM4)xq{XnFCMd+-ihaFM`R MOTD_SHOWN=pam HOME=/home/neddey LANG=C _JAVA_AWT_WM_NONREPARENTING=1 XDG_CURRENT_DESKTOP=Hyprland WAYLAND_DISPLAY=wayland-1 KITTY_WINDOW_ID=1 ESP_PATH=/efi XDG_SESSION_CLASS=user TERMINFO=/usr/lib/kitty/terminfo TERM=xterm-kitty USER=neddey HYPRLAND_INSTANCE_SIGNATURE=360ede79d124ffdeebbe8401f1ac4bc0dbec2c91_1713174123 VISUAL=nano DISPLAY=:0...