Vmlinuz-linux not found

Hello, I just installed Archlinux on my ssd.
On /dev/sdc1 I installed archlinux and on /dev/sdc3 I have EFI partition.
I am using gummiboot and it cant find vmlinuz-linux.
Vmlinuz-linux is in boot folder on /dev/sdc1.
I tried to change arch conf from /vmlinuz-linux to /boot/vmlinuz-linux, but it didnt help.
What can I do to detect it ?

Gummiboot can only load kernel images on the EFI system partition.
This is why the Beginner's Guide advises you to mount /boot to the ESP.
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Be … partitions

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