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root must always be mounted if you have a system, either by booting or chroot. If you mount just efi from another system .
On my setup /efi/EFI/grub only has the grub efi binary no config, /boot and therefore /boot/grub is on /root partition
Now if you have the entire /boot in the /efi partition then it would be /efi/boot/grub/grub.cfg?
@Hiro8811
Managed to get grub theme work so the grub is set up right. I guess I should stop being a help vampire. Anyway thanks for the help
What I meant is that during boot efi partition gets mounted before root so it wouldn't be able to get config files from root partition. But that's not the problem, I tried regenerating grub. Most likely it's something wrong with the theme I applied. It keeps saying that it dosent found grub and that it should be mounted either in /efi or /boot but it is mounted. I'll try with grub-customizer.