Am 12.10.2012 15:22, schrieb Bill Kenworthy:

> The grub2-install command above - with efi you have to "announce"
> the the information to boot with.  I look at it as similar to grub 
> installing into the MBR, but thats a very loose metaphor :)

> The problem you are describing might be that this "announcement" is 
> missing/corrupted.
> 
> The EFI directory is Apples (this is a macbook air), the
> grub2-mkconfig searches for all the bootable kernels and builds a
> menu for them.  I think this is close to default efi in layout as
> "EFI" seems to be in the spec.

When I boot, it tells me that the disk isn't bootable.

The usb-stick is, it gives me a grub-cli and I pull my configfile from
there.

Maybe I have to re-enable EFI for the hard-disk in the BIOS??

But I get entries like GRUB2 in my boot menu (BIOS-level).

I am somehow losing track here already and I get the feeling that even
if I get things working I won't really be knowing how I got there ;-)







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