Manjaro - The Manjaro USB-stick or DVD won't boot
www.manjaro.org › cannot_boot_liveenvManjaro - The Manjaro USB-stick or DVD won't boot. Check if you closely followed the instructions. Our first steps guide provides you further information. Maybe your computer needs to be configured to be able to boot. Some manufacturers have by default disabled booting from other devices. If this is the case, you can refer to following information:
Boot Fail - Newbie Corner - Manjaro Linux Forum
archived.forum.manjaro.org › t › boot-failMar 12, 2020 · Once done, still in the live environment, open the file manager and mount the installed Manjaro partition. Navigate to /etc/fstab. Edit it so that the UUID in the file for the EFI system partition reflects the new one. Hopefully, if your Manjaro system files are all intact, then you should have a bootable system again. Reboot and cross fingers!
UEFI - Install Guide - Manjaro
wiki.manjaro.org › indexThe following guide aims to install Manjaro on a machine with UEFI enabled, Secure boot disabled, and using GUID Partition Table (GPT) disk(s). For multi-boot, the EFI system partition which is already present (or will be created), can usually be shared amongst multiple Linux installs.
Manjaro - Common Problems
manjaro.org › support › commonproblemsCommon Problems. Almost nothing is without problems and while our team and our community works hard to get rid of all problems they encounter, some might slip through the cracks or are caused by some external influences. Here are some common problems that other users encountered.
UEFI - Install Guide - Manjaro
https://wiki.manjaro.org/index.php?title=UEFI_-_Install_GuideTo use the Graphical Installer select the Install Manjaro option from the Manjaro Welcome screen or from the desktop.. For the ESP (EFI system partition) which will store the EFI Grub binary, a 512mb partition of type fat32 can be created in the partitioning step, and mounted to /boot/efi. If you are dual booting then an EFI partition from a previous install can also be used.