Bean wrote:
- linux then initrd doesn't run out of memory (that fix is still there). On
the other hand, 'linux' with wrong parameters so I repeated the command, did
give me such an error. In any case, trying again perfectly and booting,
gave me the same (as my last test with your EFI patches) hanging on the GRUB
terminal, not booting successfully.
What's the kernel version ? Perhaps you need the latest 2.6.25 series.
oh, maybe. It's an Ubuntu kernel.
> uname -a
Linux east 2.6.24-19-generic #1 SMP Wed Jun 18 14:43:41 UTC 2008 i686
GNU/Linux
Also, you can try adding video=efifb to the command line, does it show
kernel message ?
I'll try that soon, does it need any special customization of the kernel?
- appleloader always tells me "Model : Core Duo/Solo" and nothing else (no
matter whether I give it a parameter or not). If I say "boot" nothing
happens, it just stays in GRUB prompt and I can enter more commands.
(admittedly, I think I didn't *have* anything to boot in my CD drive, USB
or MBR)
The model is quite old, it's possible that it uses xom. Is there a
/System/Library/CoreServices/xom.efi in the OSX partition ?
only one year old :)))
No, there isn't.. the only .efi file in that directory is
/System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi
-Isaac
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