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| + | ;9-) Clips from #fedora-qa 04/04/2011 MacPro and f15 Boot |
| + | I have a macbook pro and have run fedora 14 on it with great success. 15 alpha, on the other hand, is not going well. The installation comes saying something about "installing *** on EFI ***" |
| + | which i just dismiss/ignore, but when i try to boot after installation has completed, it wont. Just saying something like "no file found". Should i do something |
| + | special to install 15 alpha on a EFI system? |
| + | Yeah... you may have to run gptsync (I think that's what it's called) |
| + | no, you don't need to install again, but you will need to gain access to the installed partitions from another system (whether it's a Fedora live image) |
| + | referring to the gptsync that is provided be rEFIt |
| + | I formatted the partition to make space for a working distro. i have refit installed and my mbp boots to that at startup by default. that didnt make 15 alpha work. 14 did though |
| + | you may need to enter the boot partition tool from the rEFIt menu and when it asks to run gptsync, say yes |
| + | okay. I will try to install again later and do that. Thank you so far. Will get back to you guys |
| + | I belive anytime partitioning changes occur on a macbook, you do need to run gptsync. Since the EFI implementation by apple isn't fully compliant with the standard, extra steps are required |
| + | you don't need to reinstall ... just run gptsync from the rEFIt menu |
| + | just need to get your partitions synced up |
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