[Grml] grml and mactel

Chaitat Piriyastit chaitatp at gmail.com
Sun Mar 1 16:53:20 CET 2009


Hi OJ,

I have just made a fresh installation and it can be booted from PC.
What I did are:

* boot grml live cd from macmini
* plug usb flash drive into macmini
* grml2hd into that flash drive
* on the very last installation process, i select to install lilo on mbr
* i shutdown macmini
* i plug that flash drive into my pc
* i can boot grml from that flash drive on my pc properly

However, when I tried on macmini, it shows the same error message I provided
you before.

Thanks,
--
Chaitat Piriyasatit

... waking up to pee and see whats up online




On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 9:40 PM, Chaitat Piriyastit <chaitatp at gmail.com>wrote:

> Regarding this:
>
> > Maybe you could test the stick on a non-mac computer, just to be sure
> > that it is working? And that this issue is (or is not) related to e.g.
> > GPT-Issues.
>
> I will use grml2hd to do a fresh install to my usb drive through my macmini
> and then I will boot this usb drive from a PC.
>
> [I am using grml on another 8GB usb drive on PC]
>
> --
> Chaitat Piriyasatit
>
> ... waking up to pee and see whats up online
>
>
>
>
> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 9:29 PM, Chaitat Piriyastit <chaitatp at gmail.com>wrote:
>
>> Hi OJ,
>>
>> I am sorry I did not attach the exact error message.  I did not have
>> computer access at the time.
>>
>> Here comes the exact error message:
>>
>> -- begin: error message --
>>
>>   rEFIt - Booting Legacy OS
>>
>> Starting legacy loader
>> Using load options 'USB'
>> Error: Not Found returned from legacy loader
>> Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
>> Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
>> Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
>> Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
>> Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
>> Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
>> Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
>> Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
>> Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
>> Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
>> Error: Not Found from LocateDevicePath
>> Error: Load Error while (re)opening our installation volume
>>
>> The firmware refused to boot from the selcted volume. Note that external
>> hard drives are not well-supported by Apple's firmware for legacy OS
>> booting.
>>
>> * Hit any key to continue *
>>
>> -- end: error message --
>>
>> --
>> Chaitat Piriyasatit
>>
>> ... waking up to pee and see whats up online
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 12:36 AM, Johannes Kastl <ojkastl at gmx.de> wrote:
>>
>>> On 2/28/09 1:16 PM Chaitat Piriyasatit wrote:
>>> > I booted grml from the live cd on macmini.  I plugged an 8GB usb
>>> > flash drive into the macmini.  I used grml2hd to install onto my
>>> > flash drive.
>>>
>>> OK so far.
>>>
>>> > I then rebooted macmini while the flash was plugged.  Refit saw my
>>> > flash drive with a linux icon.
>>>
>>> Good.
>>>
>>> > I chose to boot from that.  I failed.
>>>
>>> Not good.
>>>
>>> > The error message was something like cannot find OS to be loaded.
>>>
>>> Sorry to say that, but without a crystal ball no one will be able to
>>> help. Maybe you should tell the *exact* error message?
>>>
>>> Maybe you could test the stick on a non-mac computer, just to be sure
>>> that it is working? And that this issue is (or is not) related to e.g.
>>> GPT-Issues.
>>>
>>> Regards,
>>> OJ
>>> --
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>>> gold at the moment, the goblins have thightened security so much. Two
>>> days ago Arkie Philpott hat a Probity Probe stuck up his ... well, trust
>>> me, this way's easier.´ (Bill Weasley in Harry Potter 6)
>>>
>>>
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>>
>>
>
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