![]() ![]() I don't know how to change the "Boot Code" however with Disk Utility in OSX if a fat32 or ntsf (xfat) partition is created the "Boot Code" automatically gets added with NTSF or Fat32 bootable. There is a field called "Boot Code" which is unrelated to the Partition type. ![]() I think the way Chameleon/Chimera recognizes an OS to boot is via the GPT partition scheme. ![]() ML 10.8.5 trying to Dual boot LinuxMINT 15 Linux needs to be updated is the problem (libparted)-> It seems like everyone else is getting it. I am going to keep trying and I will let anyone know what worked for me. The only way grub bootloader worked was by selection that partition grub was on to boot from my bios. I can never get TUX to appear though.Ĥ.) I have tried GPTSYNC, the latest chameleon and chimera, and reinstalled linuxMint at least 6 times. than the chimera bootloader will add those partitions to the boot menu with or without any data on them, additionally the boot code for those partitions is automatically added. One thing I did notice is that if a partition is formatted by linux ->gparted or osx -> diskutility in FAT16, FAT32, or NTSF. I think by default linux makes a GPT type for EFI or something 00e0 i think.ģ.) After trying many things I played around with Chimera quite a bit. unfortunately this version does not support some of the flags that GPT partions use such as the Microsoft Basic Data type (0700). Even though I am using the latest distro the libparted version is 1.xxx something. The linux partition manager is gparted the library file to edit the partition is libparted. I am using the latest linux mint distro that should be pretty much the same as ubuntu. I found that maybe part of the problem is how linux is formatting the partitions it is using. Listed in GPT as partition 5, type Linux SwapĢ.) In my first ref. Listed in MBR as partition 4, type 07 NTFS/HPFS Listed in GPT as partition 4, type Basic Data Listed in MBR as partition 3, type 83 Linux Listed in GPT as partition 3, type Basic Data Listed in MBR as partition 2, type af Mac OS X HFS+, activeīoot Code: None////this is where there should be a boot code?!?!?!///// ![]() Listed in GPT as partition 2, type Mac OS X HFS+ Listed in GPT as partition 1, type EFI System (FAT) Using that program to look at the partition table the output shows that the linux partitions have no "Boot Code" I even changed those partitions to a GPT type 0700 using gdisk in linux so they would be labeled as type Basic Data, this did not change the "boot code" for the ext3 partition.īoot Code: None (Non-system disk message) However I have found some interesting things that I would like to share.ġ.) an alternate bootloader rEFIt has a program in it called Partition Inspector. I haven't been able to get any method to work as of yet. Building a CustoMac Hackintosh: Buyer's Guideĭual Boot MacOSX and Linux - some research about this bug ![]()
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