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2I don't really see how this is going to help other people, it is not a question that can be reproduced, unless there is a typo in the person's command, which is a human error, not something that needs technical help. The error can be reproduced when the person does not add the target or directory, in which case a different answer would be helpful.Hunter.S.Thompson– Hunter.S.Thompson2017-11-21 14:38:34 +00:00Commented Nov 21, 2017 at 14:38
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1Lol, well, I actually just made the exact same typo, so glad it was here. ;-)Eric Haynes– Eric Haynes2019-01-27 04:04:13 +00:00Commented Jan 27, 2019 at 4:04
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You have a typo too. It must be x86_x64-efi. The first dash should be underline.Matin Lotfaliee– Matin Lotfaliee2019-07-20 17:10:00 +00:00Commented Jul 20, 2019 at 17:10
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