On 1 April 2017 at 01:10, Jack Howarth <howarth.mailing.li...@gmail.com> wrote: > > sudo mkdir -p /boot/efi/System/Library/CoreServices > sudo install -m 644 /usr/share/mactel-boot/SystemVersion.plist > /boot/efi/System/Library/CoreServices > sudo install -m 644 /usr/share/mactel-boot-logo/ubuntu.icns > /boot/efi/.VolumeIcon.icns > sudo echo "This file is required for booting" > /boot/efi/mach_kernel > sudo install -m 700 /boot/efi/EFI/ubuntu/grubx64.efi > /boot/efi/System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi >
What is the interaction of these files when dual-booting with macOS? i.e. is macOS still bootable? are macOS and Ubuntu listed in the boot selector as separate items or does Ubuntu become the only option? I really don't want to see a situation where Ubuntu behaves in a manner that it believes "it is the only true OS and damn anyone else who wants to be installed at the same time". -- Daniel Llewellyn Bowl Hat
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