Hi Len,

Thanks for the suggestion but alas that didn't work either, same thing happens.

Regards

On Wed, Feb 08, 2017 at 07:06:30PM +0200, ilko Iliev wrote:

> Hi Christoph,

> 

> Indeed, these files seem to exist  http://i.imgur.com/uAPd5sL.jpg 

> 

> As to the question regarding the FS type for /boot I'm not really sure, it's 
> whatever comes with this setup  http://i.imgur.com/fPYDHbI.jpg 

>  but there was a setting including "mac newworld" something  in the name.

> I took the screenshot during the last install, I tried a couple of times 
> before that trying different partitioning e.g. LVM and others, in one of my 
> attempts I renamed 'boot' from "untitled" to Apple_Bootstrap as I found a 
> post by someone saying it worked for him when he was installing Ubuntu.

> 

> P.S. Sorry if not the proper way to reply to a mail list, never used them 
> before :/



OK, that means your kernel and /boot is on partition 3, which is ext4.



That probably won't work these days.



A seperate /boot partition for storing the kernel and ramdisk using ext2

would probably help.



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Len Sorensen

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