First post. I stumbled across this subject while performing an unrelated search.

I have found EFI booting Apple hardware is problematic on the two models I've 
tested. I think these are kernel related problems that would need to be sorted 
out to get a full boot and startup to a GUI login. CSM-BIOS boot works OK on 
these models.

Apple hardware tested: 
mbp41 = MacBookPro 4,1 (2008), Nvidia Geforce8600M GT.
mbp82 = MacBookPro 8,2 (2011), Intel HD Graphics 3000 and AMD Radeon HD 6750M.

1. mbp41 booting is inconsistent. Without additional kernel parameters I 
generally end up with one of three results: successful boot to GUI login 
window; hang at nouveau (dmesg points to VBIOS corruption having occurred very 
early during boot); hang when unpacking initramfs (possibly the same 
intermittent corruption of VBIOS, causes corruption when unpacking initramfs).

With 'nomodeset' I usually am able to boot and complete startup except for x. 
So it's a text only situation. But all other function appears reliable.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=751147

2. mbp82 booting of kernel and initramfs appears to work 100% of the time. 
However immediately after a GRUB menu item is chosen, GRUB-EFI vanishes and is 
replaced with garbage on the screen. I speculate that in this boot mode, both 
video adapters are active at the same time and are conflicting maybe? In any 
event, I can't see anything. But it is possible to ssh into the computer or 
blindly type commands and they all appear to work.

https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=765954

Also, all EFI testing I've done is without rEFIt as I feel it adds another 
layer of unknowns to the process.


Chris Murphy
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