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Hello, I am trying to dual boot an archlinux install with OS X. I stumbled across this guide, but it doesn't cover everything unfortunately. I managed to make a partition for arch, format a filesystem on the partition, setup a user, change some passwords, and install the base and base-devel systems to the newly created partition. Next I installed the grub2 package, and created a boot.efi file that I moved to a 128MB HFS+ partition formatted with hfsprogs. Then I created the necessary directory structure on the 128MB HFS+ partition so when I hold down the option key the computer recognizes the boot.efi as a valid boot option.
Now this is where I am getting stuck. When the computer boots grub2 from the boot.efi file it boots into a grub rescue console. I have a grub.cfg on a different partition on the disk, and it has a menu entry for arch, but for whatever reason I don't think the grub2 boot.efi is even seeing / recognizing the grub.cfg file. Any help would be appreciated.
Last edited by ipatch (2014-05-21 17:49:57)
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That guide is almost a year old, the wiki entry for running Arch on Macbooks might be more helpful.
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I'm confused about something in the tutorial you mentioned. There are two boot partitions, one HFS+ and another ext4, whereas I was under the impression that an EFI system partition has to be formatted in FAT32 (see https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/UE … Partition). So why are there two, and why are they formatted differently? And if you have OSX installed, isn't there already a boot partition called "EFI"? Can't you use that as a boot partition?
The configuration file is supposed to be included in grub.efi by running grub-mkstandalone (briefly discussed here https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Ma … h_OS_X.29).
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