Wilfried Klaebe <w+report...@chaos.in-kiel.de> wrote:

Hi,

> I have an EFI system (a MacBook Pro 3,1) and boot Linux via grub-pc
> on it. For this purpose, I have created an EFI "BIOS Boot Partition"
> (GUID 21686148-6449-6E6F-744E-656564454649). gptsync does not recognize
> this GUID and fails to sync. Complete output as follows:

What do you have on this partition? Is it just space for grub2 to
install into?

> Would be better if gptsync just translated the BIOS Boot Partition to a
> type 0xda partition.

Depending on what is on this partition, that might do, yes.

Can't grub2 just install at the start of a partition like grub
does? Is this setup really needed, or is it yet another grub2 "we
really don't get any of this, let's do it that way"?

JB.

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