![]() ![]() So everytime you boot, the firmware looks for an EFI bootloader hopelessly, until it gives up (after 30s) and boots in Legacy mode. What happens is that you installed Linux in Legacy mode, that's why you get "EFI variables are not supported on this system".īut the firmware is still set to boot in EFI mode (the native booting mode for Macs) by default. It's not a problem of grub, it's before that, at the firmware level. I'm glad I can boot into mint, but it would awesome if the mac would start mint immediately. when I went to run it, it came back with: EFI varibles are not supported on this system. what is controlling the boot, the OS firmware or Linux? I installed efibootmgr. all worked perfectly.Ĭan anyone tell me what's going on during the boot process to cause it to delay that way? I've restarted and powered down and restarted, every time it repeats the with same method. then, went to a dark screen again and then it came up to the desktop with the chime. it then went dark screen and the mint logo appeared with the small dot timer below it. the apple chime sounded, and it went to a grey screen for about 24 seconds. when it came time to reboot, it got a little strange. I partitioned the disk as follows: / partition, /home partition, a swap partition and a 1MB reserved bios partition. I just installed a new HD 160G on a macbook pro, late 2008 to 2009. ![]()
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