On 16 Apr 2016, Eric Andrew Lewis <eric.andrew.le...@gmail.com> wrote:
>If you are a dual boot OSX/Debian user, what boot manager do you use?
>
>I've heard that OSX makes some low-level filesystem changes on
>upgrades, so
>wondering what are some good options.
>
>Thanks,
>
>Eric Andrew Lewis
>ericandrewlewis.com
>+1 610 715 8560

Eric

As I recall, I 'blessed' (apples' term)  the partition that I wanted to boot 
most often and used the hold the alt key when I wanted to use the other OS.  
Remember, apple starts partition numbers at 0 (zero). 

There used be a facility rEFIt that did a reasonable job, but I found it only 
made a slow boot process even slower. 


If you want to multiple boot, put grub on the blessed partition on your next 
install. 

I needed the space osx was using some years ago, so no longer dual boot, hence 
my haziness. 
Keith Bainbridge

0447 667 468 

keithrbaugro...@gmail.com 

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