I have a MacBook Pro that was happily running MacOS X, Red Hat EL 5 and Fedora 9. I wanted to install Red Hat El 5 64 bit, so I proceeded to replace my Fedora 9 with a new install of RHEL 64bit. All seemed to go well until reboot. Now, when it reboots, I get a square (I guess undefined OS) icon and the mac osx icon. If I select the square icon, it attempts to boot, then produces a 'no operating system' error. I can boot via the RH rescue disk and access all my filesystems. How do I fix refit? I've tried gptsync, but that does not fix the issue. When I list the partitions in the refit shell, the Linux partitions are listed as 'basic data', is it possible this is the problem?

Any insights would be greatly appreciated.

--
Until later, Geoffrey

"I predict future happiness for America if they can prevent
the government from wasting the labors of the people under
the pretense of taking care of them."
- Thomas Jefferson

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