"Vladimir 'phcoder' Serbinenko" <phco...@gmail.com> writes:

> No go from me either. Older macs may not be able to read HFS+ /boot. Also
> HFS+ presents couple of problems the biggest one is that in case of sudden
> reboot HFS+ often needs to be mounted by OSX or cleaning dirty flag
> manually before it becomes writeable.

I don't understand what you mean about the HFS+ dirtying issue. Aren't
grub's accesses to the file-system read-only anyway?

I'd really genuinely like to know how old a mac has to be not to support
booting from HFS+, a filesystem that came out around 1998, ~24 years
ago. I'd also like to know what use people have for running modern grub
on a machine that old.

Kind regards,
Daniel


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