Exit the installer and go back into refit and sync the partitions again (last time, I promise). I didn't bother installing anything other than the 'base' metapackage.ĭo *NOT* setup the bootloader. If you want to view detailed progress you can use fn-alt-f7 to switch to that virtual terminal, and fn-alt-f1 to switch back. Chose the right filesystems and mount points.Ĭontinue on with the installation, chose GRUB as the bootloader when prompted. Chose the 'Manually configure block devices' option and setup your swap and / partitions (they should be sda3 and sda4). Walk through the setup until it gets to 'Prepare Hard Drive'. Reboot back into the Arch installer and do /arch/setup. You'll probably want to make a swap and a main partition, more if you feel ambitious, although I think having more than 4 partitions can cause headaches.Īfter doing this, you need to reboot and use refit's partition utility again to sync EFI and the MBR. Use 'print' to view the current partition table, and 'mkpart' to create partitions. When you get a shell, run parted, you have to partition things manually. Reboot from the refit menu and hold C down to boot from the linux CD.Īrch linux will display a GRUB prompt, just pick whatever the default is. Use the partition inspector to sync the EFI partition table with the MBR. When you boot it back up, the refit bootsplash should show up. If you don't want to use that then things may become increasingly out of sync for you from now on.Īlso note that you will want to use wired networking for setup, the wireless card probably won't work (yet).Īfter installing refit and burning a linux CD, *shutdown* the computer, a reboot is not good enough. If you don't want refit to boot to OSX by default, edit /efi/refit/nf and uncomment the 'legactfirst' option.
dmg makes it easy to install with rEFIt.mpkg) Drag and drop or type the size in the box to resize your OSX partition.Click on the 'Partition' tab along the top.Select your *drive*, not the 'Macintosh HD' partition.4.4 Backlight control and other hotkeys.2.1 Change default boot order, optional.