On Tue, 1 Oct 2024 at 23:38, Ed Robbins <edd.robb...@googlemail.com> wrote: > > Hi Ben, > > On Fri, 2 Jun 2023 at 05:26, Ben Westover <kwestover...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > Hello, > > > > It turns out that adding &device; alone is not enough since it refers to > > only the drive and not the partition along with it. &device;:&partition; > > is what was actually needed. Fixed script is attached. > > I just tried this, and blessed the file with: > > hmount /dev/sda2 > hattrib -c UNIX -t tbxi :System:Library:CoreServices:BootX > humount > > But I see no difference upon rebooting the machine. Am I missing something?
I played a bit more (without changing anything). The behaviour I get now is: If I just turn on the machine, it goes to the grub menu. If I hold down alt, I can choose between debian (with a nice logo but called "untitled"), Leopard and Tiger -> OS X options both work -> If I choose debian, I get a menu the same as the old yaboot first menu: Press l for Linux, x for mac os, c for cdrom -> x does boot mac os -> l takes me to the grub menu Thanks, Ed > > Thanks, > Ed > > > > > -- > > Ben Westover