Description of problem: Hello Eveyone, I installed mageia 9 alpha 1 to a macbook pro, the installation goes fine until it reboots, it seems the boot loader is not installed. I tried with mageia 8 iso and it works great. Regards
Interesting report: on a Mac? (In reply to Ezequiel Partida from comment #0) > I installed mageia 9 alpha 1 to a macbook pro, the installation goes fine > until it reboots, it seems the boot loader is not installed. Normally we would say this is not supported; except that... > I tried with mageia 8 iso and it works great. So please say which ISOs you installed from, both Mageia 8 and 9: 'standard' = Classic? And be more exact about the the boot error messages, where they come from. Bootloader installation defaults to Grub, but you can choose instead rEFInd: try that. We shall probably ask you to boot from a Live ISO to look at the system which installed apparently OK, but does not boot.
CC: (none) => lewyssmithSummary: Mageia 9 alpha 1 standard iso Grub Not installing on Macbook Pro. => Mageia 9 alpha 1 standard iso Grub Not installing on Macbook Pro; Mageia 8 does.
Hello I used mageia 9 standard install x64 But I found that the problem is only when I use Ventoy 1.81. I dumped the iso using isodumper and it works. I noticed this because when I rebooted the Mac it did not boot, but if I rebooted the mac with the usbkey installed the mageia 9 grub2 menu was displayed with no problem. So I did another reinstall but this time I used rEFInd and I got the same problem, but this time rEFInd was installed on the ventoy USB key, I tested the usbkey on another laptop and rEFInd was indeed installed on the USB Key. I did another test but this time I used Grub2 and voila.. the mageia grub menu was installed on the ventoy usbkey. Once installed using a isodumper created key the installation goes well.
Thanks for the update. Closing as invalid since it's not a Mageia bug.
CC: (none) => davidwhodginsResolution: (none) => INVALIDStatus: NEW => RESOLVED
You should be able to make it work with Ventoy by using custom partitioning and choosing the correct partition for the /boot/EFI mount point.
CC: (none) => mageia