Type sudo mkdir /boot/efi to create the standard mount point for the EFI System Partition (ESP). Type sudo mount /dev/sda1 /boot/efi to mount the ESP at /boot/efi. (Change /dev/sda1 if your ESP has an unusual partition number.) You can use gdisk to check the ESP's number, if you like. Type ls /boot/efi. In order to be able to access the macOS EFI partition on Windows we first need to mount it. There are a couple ways to mount an EFI partition, in my opinion the simplest way is to give it a drive letter. Install MiniTool Partition Wizard Free Edition Open MiniTool Partition Wizard.
Mounting the EFI Boot Partition on Mac OS X – The Mac Admin // //
To mount an EFI boot partition, follow these steps:
1. Discover the volume identifier for your EFI boot partition.
Run this command:
The output should look something like this:
In this case, the volume identifier of the EFI partition is disk0s1
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2. Create a mount point.
Hackintosh Mount Efi
A mount point is a directory where a non-booted volume is mounted. On Mac OS X, mount points are typically created in /Volumes. We can create a directory called efi within /Volumes by running the following command:
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3. Mount the EFI partition at the efi mount point.
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Run the command: