On Tue, 2011-12-06 at 20:32 +0100, Andreas Tunek wrote:
>> It seems like the boot procedure has changed quite a bit
from F15 to
>> F16, and not just the GRUB2 change. I am sure these were changed for
>> the best of reasons, but it is very frustrating to not be able to use
>> F16 on hardware that could run previous Fedoras very well. Also, there
>> are a lot of Macs out in the wild, and by excluding them we shut out a
>> large amount of (possible users).
>>
>> So what could be done about this? Would it be enough to have a visible
>> nopgt option in Anaconda? Should we do special "Boot test days"? Or
is
>> something else needed?
>
> So, revisiting this: right now it seems like the aim for F17 is to focus
> on native EFI boot and install on Mac, not installation using BIOS
> compatibility mode. We should aim to fix any remaining issues with
> booting Macs via EFI and test throughout F17 cycle to ensure it works.
>
Will it be possible to do dualboot (MacOS + Fedora) and tripleboot
(MacOS + Windows + Fedora) with this method?
If you do an EFI install of Windows (as I believe at least Win7 is
capable of), I'd say almost certainly 'yes'.
If you want to use the hybrid MBR thingy, which as I understand it
allows OS X (and hopefully Fedora) to see the disk as a GPT disk and
Windows to see it as an MBR disk, and do a BIOS emulation install of
Windows alongside EFI installs of OS X and Fedora...er, the answer I
guess is 'I really don't know'. Someone else may. I don't know the
status of this at present and I don't know if, if it doesn't work right
now, we can do anything to fix it.
(I'm considering buying a cheap second-hand Mac just so I can poke at
this mess personally...)
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