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Since NVME disk devices already end with a number, Linux adds "p0", "p1", etc when you partition them.

Under the assumption this may well happen with future such device names, always add "p" before the partition number when the disk name has a number at the end.

dagbrown added 2 commits June 17, 2025 07:13
Since NVME disk devices already end with a number, Linux adds "p0",
"p1", etc when you partition them.

Under the assumption this may well happen with future such device names,
always add "p" before the partition number when the disk name has a
number at the end.
Incorporate both bigger EFI part (for bigger initramfses) and NVME
partition table fixes
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LGTM, please merge it.

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