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Re: Grub2 on a Macbook.
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Marco Gerards |
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Re: Grub2 on a Macbook. |
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Sat, 10 Nov 2007 18:09:05 +0100 |
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Isaac Dupree <address@hidden> writes:
> Eoin Hennessy wrote:
>> Hello all,
>>
>> I've been taking a look at grub2 on an EFI Apple Macbook. I've
>> installed a build from CVS HEAD and I can chainload grub.efi via the
>> rEFIt loader. When grub loads I'm seeing the 'grub rescue>' command
>> prompt. As a test, I'd like to chainload OSX's boot.efi using the
>> 'chainloader' command listed at [0] but the command is reported as
>> 'unknown'. I've also tried the instructions at [1] but it allooks like
>> grub.cfg is being ignored. Perhaps someone could point me in the right
>> direction.
>
> In May/June 2007 I failed at using Grub2 cvs - efi on my new MacBook
> too, with the same issue. But I'm using Grub2 with legacy boot
> sequence to boot... because it understands GPT :) and that works
> except the keyboard usually doesn't work during boot because of
> Apple's buggy bios.
Are you aware of other bootloaders that do *not* have this problem? I
experienced this with GRUB Legacy. The workaround was not pretty...
> I'm not sure if chainloading would work due to grub2 not understanding
> HFS+ ? I tried putting grub2-efi and a linux kernel image on a
> FAT16/vfat partition.
It *does* understand HFS+, if you load the hfsplus.mod module :-)
> Anyway I can probably help test anything if needed.
Can you please send in bug reports whenever something in GRUB 2
doesn't work? Or better: document it on the wiki so we will not
forget about this :-)
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Marco
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