ose nifty little laptops don't have a BIOS but use EFI instead.
As I've already indicated, using EFI tools like rEFIT don't seem to affect the
problem previously described at all.
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On 27/02/07, Frans Pop <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
reassign 412682 debian-installer
thanks
On Tuesday 27 February 2007 14:55, Sami Laine wrote:
> I think this indicates clearly that problem occurs only when Debian
> installation CD-ROM is used with Apple Macbook.
Then there is p
in Macbook. But, on the other hand, I
have not enough technical expertise to tinker with bootloader code
myself, so I'm not able to pinpoint the exact location of the problem.
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On 28/02/07, Joey Hess <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Sami Laine wrote:
> 4. The problem is not due to ISOLINUX since ISOLINUX is capable of
> loading the real bootloader if I've understood Debian installer bootup
> process correctly (I assume it first loads ISOLINUX which t
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