doc: Update for UEFI systems.

* doc/guix.texi (USB Stick Installation): Mention UEFI.
(Preparing for Installation): Add notes about EFI System Partition, and
mounting partitions before init.
(Proceeding with the Installation): Mention the GRUB-EFI package.
(Using the Configuration System): Lightweight desktop is now a UEFI system.
(GRUB Configuration): Expand on package field. Add indexes.
* gnu/system/examples/lightweight-desktop.tmpl: Adjust to native EFI configuration.
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@ -7322,8 +7322,8 @@ Access to @file{/dev/sdX} usually requires root privileges.
@end enumerate
Once this is done, you should be able to reboot the system and boot from
the USB stick. The latter usually requires you to get in the BIOS' boot
menu, where you can choose to boot from the USB stick.
the USB stick. The latter usually requires you to get in the BIOS' or
UEFI boot menu, where you can choose to boot from the USB stick.
@xref{Installing GuixSD in a VM}, if, instead, you would like to install
GuixSD in a virtual machine (VM).
@ -7477,6 +7477,17 @@ install BIOS-based GRUB (which is the default), make sure a BIOS Boot
Partition is available (@pxref{BIOS installation,,, grub, GNU GRUB
manual}).
@cindex EFI, installation
@cindex UEFI, installation
@cindex ESP, EFI system partition
If you instead wish to use EFI-based GRUB, a FAT32 @dfn{EFI System Partition}
(ESP) is required. This partition should be mounted at @file{/boot/efi} and
must have the @code{esp} flag set. E.g., for @command{parted}:
@example
parted /dev/sda set 1 esp on
@end example
Once you are done partitioning the target hard disk drive, you have to
create a file system on the relevant partition(s)@footnote{Currently
GuixSD only supports ext4 and btrfs file systems. In particular, code
@ -7516,6 +7527,11 @@ root partition):
mount LABEL=my-root /mnt
@end example
Also mount any other partitions you would like to use on the target
system relative to this path. If you have @file{/boot} on a separate
partition for example, mount it at @file{/mnt/boot} now so it is found
by @code{guix system init} afterwards.
Finally, if you plan to use one or more swap partitions (@pxref{Memory
Concepts, swap space,, libc, The GNU C Library Reference Manual}), make
sure to initialize them with @command{mkswap}. Assuming you have one
@ -7590,7 +7606,8 @@ in particular:
@itemize
@item
Make sure the @code{grub-configuration} form refers to the device you
want to install GRUB on.
want to install GRUB on. You also need to specify the @code{grub-efi}
package if you wish to use native UEFI boot.
@item
Be sure that your partition labels match the value of their respective
@ -7879,7 +7896,7 @@ management, power management, and more, would look like this:
@include os-config-desktop.texi
@end lisp
A graphical environment with a choice of lightweight window managers
A graphical UEFI system with a choice of lightweight window managers
instead of full-blown desktop environments would look like this:
@lisp
@ -15277,7 +15294,12 @@ The number of seconds to wait for keyboard input before booting. Set to
The @code{grub-theme} object describing the theme to use.
@item @code{grub} (default: @code{grub})
The GRUB package to use.
@cindex EFI, bootloader
@cindex UEFI, bootloader
@cindex BIOS, bootloader
The GRUB package to use. Currently either @code{grub}, for ``legacy''
x86 BIOS systems, or @code{grub-efi}, for modern systems using the
@dfn{Unified Extensible Firmware Interface} (UEFI).
@item @code{terminal-outputs} (default: @code{'gfxterm})
The output terminals used for the GRUB boot menu, as a list of symbols.

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(use-modules (gnu) (gnu system nss))
(use-service-modules desktop)
(use-package-modules wm ratpoison certs suckless)
(use-package-modules bootloaders certs ratpoison suckless wm)
(operating-system
(host-name "antelope")
(timezone "Europe/Paris")
(locale "en_US.utf8")
;; Assuming /dev/sdX is the target hard disk, and "my-root"
;; is the label of the target root file system.
(bootloader (grub-configuration (device "/dev/sdX")))
;; Use the UEFI variant of GRUB with the EFI System
;; Partition on /dev/sda1.
(bootloader (grub-configuration (grub grub-efi)
(device "/dev/sda1")))
(file-systems (cons (file-system
(device "my-root")
(title 'label)
(mount-point "/")
(type "ext4"))
%base-file-systems))
;; Assume the target root file system is labelled "my-root".
(file-systems (cons* (file-system
(device "my-root")
(title 'label)
(mount-point "/")
(type "ext4"))
(file-system
;; Specify partition here since FAT
;; labels are currently unsupported.
(device "/dev/sda1")
(mount-point "/boot/efi")
(type "vfat"))
%base-file-systems))
(users (cons (user-account
(name "alice")