Matthew Garrett ([personal profile] mjg59) wrote,
@ 2011-11-09 04:49 pm UTC
Entry tags:advogato, fedora
This is mostly for my own reference, but since it might be useful to others:

By "Properly booting" I mean "Integrating into the boot system as well as Mac OS X does". The device should be visible from the boot picker menu and should be selectable as a startup disk. For this to happen the boot should be in HFS+ format and have the following files:That's enough to get it to appear in the startup disk boot pane. Getting it in the boot picker requires it to be blessed. You probably also want a .VolumeIcon.icns in / in order to get an appropriate icon.

Now all I need is an aesthetically appealing boot loader.


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Single boot?


(Anonymous)
2011-11-26 08:13 pm UTC (link)
Sorry it this is a stupid question, but this hfs+ partition does not have any effect/is any good when single boot Linux on a mac (OS X not installed), right?

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Re: Single boot?


[personal profile] mjg59
2011-11-27 08:38 pm UTC (link)
Probably not, no - there'd be nothing that'd interfere with your boot variables in that case.

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