> Hi,
> 
> The easier way is to use my new menu test demo, download resource file at:
> 
> http://grub4dos.sourceforge.net/menu.zip
> 
> Unzip to the boot partition, you should see many files under /menu/ directory.
> 
> Then you just need to add this line at the end of grub.cfg:
> 
> source /menu/menu_efi.cfg
> 
> It'd boot into graphic mode by default, you can use F8 to switch
> between text and graphic mode.
> 

Hi bean,

I am such an idiot!

I just placed the menu folder in the wrong directory. Placed it in
/efi/grub on the MacOS partition. Once I've placed the folder on the
whole path from / to /efi/grub and now it's working! Looks great.

I really ope you didn't work on that problem, today.

> 
> Yep, you need that, debian will enable it by default, I don't know
> about gentoo thought.
> 

I have an idea what might be wrong in my gentoo kernel. I hope I find
the time for a little bit of testing, tomorrow.

greetings,

Stefan


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