Hello,

I've been trying a while to get linux running on my Mac Pro (Intel, not 
powerpc). Specific model is MacPro1,1. I tried just installing Debian alone, 
but couldn't get it to boot alone or with rEFIt. Others have suggested keeping 
OS X on the system for Apple updates and now I'm trying that. I've read a lot 
on the web and have been mostly working from this page:

www.rodsbooks.com/ubuntu-efi/index.html

I have Debian stable successfully installed (I'm working from it right now!). 
I'm using rEFInd, an updated/maintained version of rEFIt also described on the 
pages above. (I'd be happy to hear if people this rEFIt is preferable for some 
reason.)

During Debian install, it tries to run grub. I have a bios partition waiting 
(/dev/sdc99). By default, it tries /dev/sda and fails. I tell it /dev/sdc and 
it completes without error. Looking at aptitiude right now, grub-pc is what is 
installed.


Following the steps on the page above, once linux is installed and your using 
protective MBR, not hybrid MBR, (The author of the page argues that protective 
is much safer than hybrid MBR.), you boot from a CD with grub on it 
(http://www.supergrubdisk.org/). When I do this, I get a list of things for 
grub to do and one of them is find grub.cfg and run. Well, it does find what I 
assume is a grub.cfg from my Debian install. It doesn't work by default, but if 
I edit it to boot from (hd1,gpt4) it works. For some reason, the cfg or 
something has (hd2,gpt4). /dev/sdc4 is my /boot partition. When I edit it to 
hd1, it boots and starts Debian. (I am editing this using i3 and xrandr with 
dual heads without a glitch!)

So, I'm very happy to have gotten this far. What is the proper course forward 
to get it to boot automatically? I'd rather not have to boot from the supergrub 
CD all the time. I assume I need to switch over to grub-efi, but I tried that 
yesterday and lost all access to my linux partitions.

Any pointers, thoughts, experiences, etc. will be greatly appreciated! Thanks 
for your time!

Brian


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