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  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on rEFInd

    When I use the latest rEFInd version (installed from binary file on Linux - Ubuntu or Fedora), rEFInd boots with a hugely zoomed screen (or that's what it looks like). If I downgrade to 0.10.8, it works fine again and the icons are the right size. Any idea why this happens or how to fix?

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on rEFInd

    I should caveat this reply with a statement that I am not an expert, at all. I do not fully understand all that is going on here on the ESP, and I had to tinker with it until it worked. That said, here you go. My ESP (EFI system partition, mounted at /boot/efi in Fedora) looks like this: /boot/efi/ ├── bb4....................numbers..............11 │ ├── 4.14.5-300.fc27.x86_64 │ ├── 4.14.6-300.fc27.x86_64 │ └── 4.14.8-300.fc27.x86_64 ├── EFI │ ├── APPLE │ │ ├── EXTENSIONS │ │ └── FIRMWARE │ ├── Boot...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on rEFInd

    I should caveat this reply with a statement that I am not an expert, at all. I do not fully understand all that is going on here on the ESP, and I had to tinker with it until it worked. That said, here you go. My ESP (EFI system partition, mounted at /boot/efi in Fedora) looks like this:

  • Modified a comment on discussion General Discussion on rEFInd

    I have a similar triple-boot setup, but without Windows. Fedora does require that you mount the EFI system partition (i.e., "ESP") at /boot/efi. But it does not require that this EFI partition be different for Mac/Windows/Other Linux. Stated differently, the information for all three OS's can all be placed on the same EFI system partition. You just need to tell Fedora (in /etc/fstab) to mount the EFI partition (on my Mac, it is at /dev/sda1, but I use UUID=<UUID for /dev/sda1>) at /boot/efi.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on rEFInd

    I have a similar triple-boot setup, but without Windows. Fedora does require that you mount the EFI system partition (i.e., "ESP") at /boot/efi. But it does not require that this EFI partition be different for Mac/Windows/Other Linux. Stated differently, the information for all three OS's can all be placed on the same EFI system partition. You just need to tell Fedora (in /etc/fstab) to mount the EFI partition (on my Mac, it is at /dev/sda1, but I use UUID=<UUID for /dev/sda1>) at /boot/efi.

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on rEFInd

    Thanks Rod. I checked "yes" to that question -- thinking it would have the opposite...

  • Posted a comment on discussion General Discussion on rEFInd

    I am on a dual boot 2011 iMac that primarily boots into Ubuntu 15.10. Whenever rEFInd...

  • Posted a comment on discussion Help on Synkron

    Agreed!! Is there any way to do these two things?

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