UEFI confusion (can't install tumbleweed)

I can’t install tumbleweed because in my words the UEFI is full.

Looking for solutions, I started to wonder.

How to find what eufi part is full?
If I get this right, it can be two things.
The bios (uefi) of my motherboard is full, or a partition on a harddisk is full.

There are three real harddisk, a windows one, a leap one and an nvmwe ssd for Tumbleweed.

@Gps2010 I suspect that’s a red herring, or it can only use X number and booting from the rescue USB fills it up. Best bet is to re-install Tumbleweed… but use a different setup for the nvme, see your other thread.

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I believe OP asked this question because in his megathread I suggested NVRAM might be short of space.

IMHO Windows spoils system.
You can use boot manager (such as rEFInd) to overcome some troubles.
Or even system has no UEFI at all.

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