Mackintosh, clover and BIBM

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grisu70
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Mackintosh, clover and BIBM

Post by grisu70 »

Hi,
I installed el capitan in its own disk using clover, but don't manage to configure Boot manager to boot from the disk in which El capitan is installed , when configuring the boot edit partition i see the disk ,and then GUI partition. When i select partition to boot, it show me 3 different partition :
EFI
El Capitan
Recovery HD

whatever i choose the boot manager clover is not launched.
The only way i have to run the Clover boot manager is to press F8 during post and then boot from the disk in which i stalled OS X, and by pass BIBM

Is there a workaround ?

Fabrizio
TeraByte Support
Posts: 3598
Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm

Re: Mackintosh, clover and BIBM

Post by TeraByte Support »

if it's GPT it won't boot via BIBM. GPT would typically require booting in
UEFI mode (via BIOS) which makes the UEFI (BIOS) interface available. If
you're able to go to traditional MBR style booting, then shouldn't be a
problem.


"grisu70" wrote in message news:10404@public.bootitbm...

Hi,
I installed el capitan in its own disk using clover, but don't manage to
configure Boot manager to boot from the disk in which El capitan is
installed , when configuring the boot edit partition i see the disk ,and
then GUI partition. When i select partition to boot, it show me 3 different
partition :
EFI
El Capitan
Recovery HD

whatever i choose the boot manager clover is not launched.
The only way i have to run the Clover boot manager is to press F8 during

Is there a workaround ?

Fabrizio

TeraByte Support
Posts: 3598
Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm

Re: Mackintosh, clover and BIBM

Post by TeraByte Support »

if it's GPT it won't boot via BIBM. GPT would typically require booting in
UEFI mode (via BIOS) which makes the UEFI (BIOS) interface available. If
you're able to go to traditional MBR style booting, then shouldn't be a
problem.


"grisu70" wrote in message news:10404@public.bootitbm...

Hi,
I installed el capitan in its own disk using clover, but don't manage to
configure Boot manager to boot from the disk in which El capitan is
installed , when configuring the boot edit partition i see the disk ,and
then GUI partition. When i select partition to boot, it show me 3 different
partition :
EFI
El Capitan
Recovery HD

whatever i choose the boot manager clover is not launched.
The only way i have to run the Clover boot manager is to press F8 during

Is there a workaround ?

Fabrizio

TeraByte Support
Posts: 3598
Joined: Thu May 05, 2011 10:37 pm

Re: Mackintosh, clover and BIBM

Post by TeraByte Support »

if it's GPT it won't boot via BIBM. GPT would typically require booting in
UEFI mode (via BIOS) which makes the UEFI (BIOS) interface available. If
you're able to go to traditional MBR style booting, then shouldn't be a
problem.


"grisu70" wrote in message news:10404@public.bootitbm...

Hi,
I installed el capitan in its own disk using clover, but don't manage to
configure Boot manager to boot from the disk in which El capitan is
installed , when configuring the boot edit partition i see the disk ,and
then GUI partition. When i select partition to boot, it show me 3 different
partition :
EFI
El Capitan
Recovery HD

whatever i choose the boot manager clover is not launched.
The only way i have to run the Clover boot manager is to press F8 during

Is there a workaround ?

Fabrizio

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