On Sun, Nov 13, 2016 at 10:32 AM, Robert M. Albrecht <lists(a)romal.org> wrote:
Hi Adam,
using a 2010 Macbook Pro installing F25 beta does work without errors.
What's the filename of the ISO you're testing and how was the install
media created? I don't know that it matters, but we should track it in
case it's a factor. In particular I'm wondering if it's live media vs
netinstaller.
And you do hit the bug with Fedora-Workstation-Live-x86_64-25-1.2.iso ?
Although grub is a bit annoying. Grub is defaulting to the OS X 32
bit kernel, not the 64 bit kernel.
But it`s irrelevant as both entries are not working.
Fedora is installed on /dev/sdb and OS X is on /dev/sda. But the grub entries point to an
OS X kernel on /dev/sdb1, which is clearly the wrong disc.
Correcting these entries inside grub (via e to edit) should be easy, but ctrl-x to exit
the grub editor does not work due to a broken keyboard layout.
If you get OS X booting again, it works as before. So Anaconda leaves OS X in a non
booting state. But Fedora works :-)
That's probably
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=893179
Both entries are now obsolete and can't work for multiple reasons. The
upstream code has bit rotted. The way forward is to chainload the
Apple bootloader on the recovery/boot volume; or just drop OS X
autodetect and expect the user to press the option key at boot time to
get the firmware's boot manager.
--
Chris Murphy