2009/10/2 Peter Cros <pxwp...@gmail.com>:
> OSX bless works for me with grub.efi in any hfsplus partition using the form
>   bless --folder /xyz  --file /xyz/grub/grub.efi
> (if the file paths are correct - I use GUI and drag the file icon onto a
> terminal commandline)
>
> However it is not always necessary to bless. On Apple Mac, the UEFI spec
> will boot *.efi  without needing to be blessed, and without refit, if it
> fits the naming convention in the UEFI spec. So a simple bootable package
> can be built.
>
> http://www.uefi.org/specs/ -
>  EFI System Partition Subdirectory Registry
>  UEFI Specification Version 2.3
>  3.4.1.1 Removable Media Boot Behavior - Table 9. UEFI Image Types
>
> If grub.efi is renamed to bootx64.efi or bootia32.efi and placed in fat32 or
> hfsplus tree /efi/boot, it will then be shown on the restart with Optiion
> key.
>
> However to get an automatic default boot, probably requires the bless form
> with the --setBoot option.
>
> For Apple Mac with 64 bit EFI -
>  ...@im:~/test$ tree efi
>  efi
>  `-- boot
>      |-- bootx64.efi
>      |-- bootx64.icns
>      `-- grub.cfg
>

This sounds like an easy way of creating boot media from non-Apple OS.

I will try that and also a different brand of flash. I am sure I
booted these machines from flash before.

Thanks

Michal


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