>>>>> "Colin" == Colin Paul Adams <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>>>> "Colin" == Colin Paul Adams <colin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> writes: >>>>> "Tom" == Tom H <tomh0665@xxxxxxxxx> writes: >>>> But how to get the Air to try to boot from the USB port? Tom> Try booting with "c" pressed (it is supposed to be for Tom> CDs/DVDs but it might work with a bootable external drive Colin> I actually meant with a DVD drive, but probably forgot to Colin> say that in my original message. This works up to a Colin> point. That is, I can begin the installation process, but Colin> when loading the kernel from the DVD, it soon comes to a Colin> halt (this is with F11, 64-bit, purely investigatory, as I Colin> shall try with F12 once I have downloaded the ISO for Colin> that). Colin> I'm having better luck with F12. I'm staring at the Colin> configure-disk-partitions option screen, and wandering if I Colin> dare change the hfs+ volume to ext4 and proceed. But although installation completed OK, I was not able to get it to boot. The first time I left the EFI System partition intact on /dev/sda1, and accepted the default of installing the boot loading on /dev/sda2 (my /boot partition). The result was a light grey screen appeared, and after a while a darker-grey folder icon appeared in the centre, with a flashing question mark. I assumed it couldn't find the O/S or boot loader. I tried again, this time I deleted the EFI System partition and installed /boot on /dev/sda1. I installed the boot loader onto /dev/sda. Same result. So I resorted to re-installing Mac OSX, so as to have a usable machine. Does anyone know how to get F12 to boot from the macbook Air, without resorting to Boot Camp (I can't afford the disk space to have both Mac OSX and linux installed)? -- Colin Adams Preston Lancashire -- fedora-list mailing list fedora-list@xxxxxxxxxx To unsubscribe: https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-list Guidelines: http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Communicate/MailingListGuidelines