On 14/12/13 14:14, Leon Fauster wrote: > Am 25.11.2013 um 16:22 schrieb Wes James <comptekki@xxxxxxxxx>: >> On Sun, Nov 24, 2013 at 5:59 PM, Philip Manuel <phil@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote: >>> >>> From: "Wes James" <comptekki@xxxxxxxxx> >>>> I've been trying several combinations of OSX, CentOS to try and get CentOS >>>> installed on an old iMac. I finally first installed OS X, then installed >>>> CentOS in the open space after OS X. With refit installed and selecting >>>> CentOS, it starts booting but get a screen that a boot device can't e >>>> found. So I then install Xubuntu with the option to replace OS X. After >>>> Xbuntu is installed and then do a reboot the grub screen comes up and I can >>>> now select CentOS and it will boot. >>>> >>>> Can someone explain why this is? I can't just install CentOS on the whole >>>> disk, as I get the blinking mac disk with question mark. >>>> >>> >>> this is due I believe due to the partitioning scheme of the iMac, using >>> GPT, and as grub does not support GPT partitions. you have to use grub2. >>> Hence, why xubuntu works. >>> >>> >> Oh. OK. I didn't realize CentOS wasn't using grub2. Are there any plans >> for CentOS to move to grub2? > > > there exist a so called "Hybrid GPT/MBR partition table support" in "OSX -> cli tool diskutil" > that leads to the so called "BIOS compatibility" for booting. > > rEFIt includes "Partition Inspector (native osx app)" that shows your GPT -> MBR sync status. > > refit can do that "sync" also (in there prompt). > > I could boot CentOS5 on a Intel Macbook two years ago (with grub1). > > Alternative - compile Grub2 under OSX, install it under OSX, configure it to boot both (osx/linux), boot it. > > Suggestion - use Grub2/EFI not because of the partition format but for better hw initialisation. > The BIOS compatibility mode (grub1/BIOS) is not doing his job correctly (e.g. ATI GFX Card support etc.). > > -- > LF > I've installed CentOS 6.x on an iMac Core2Duo in the past : http://arrfab.net/blog/?p=315 (basically involving having rEfit installed/configured) Cheers, -- Fabian Arrotin gpg key: 56BEC54E | twitter: @arrfab _______________________________________________ CentOS mailing list CentOS@xxxxxxxxxx http://lists.centos.org/mailman/listinfo/centos