Hello all,

I've been installing wheezy on a Mini for most of the afternoon/evening, and 
I'm nearly there.  The first issue with the install was that grub-pc is 
installed by default, so I had to manually purge it and install grub-efi before 
reboot.  grub-efi installation was also highly manual and still not complete.

Second problem was that that partman set the partition type to EF00 on the root 
filesystem…  So nothing could see it.  I manually changed it to 8300 (using 
gdisk), not sure if that was correct or not, but it has at least let the Mac 
side see it as something other than Free Space.  However, Fuse-ext2 still 
doesn't see it, so perhaps the partition tag is still wrong.

I'm at the point now that grub-efi gives me a command prompt (when EFI loaded 
from holding down the option key, aka Apple Boot Selector or something), with 
zero configuration.  Got that covered, except the kernel won't load due to not 
finding the root filesystem (root=/dev/sdb3 not working).  I'm about to try 
UUID next.  Course, I had to boot off CD again to find the UUID...

rEFInd still doesn't see the bootable Linux partition.  But that's out of scope 
of this mailing list.

So my question is: should setting this up have been so difficult?  Or is it 
just not optimized for an Intel Mac and they are inherently problematic?  Or 
did I do things wrong?

I am trying to avoid a hybrid partition table, as there will be no Windows on 
this (well, not directly).  My actual goal is to run this Debian install as Xen 
dom0 and migrate the existing MacOS X into a domU plus add windows as well.  
But that's a later step.

Any suggestions appreciated!  Thanks,

Aaron


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