On Thu, Jun 28, 2012 at 01:54:13PM -0600, Chris Murphy wrote:
> It's wholly irrational for a user to move a disk from one computer to
> another and to get either puke in the face (the OP's experience) or
> even a vendor provided maintenance utility, rather than booting the
> singular obvious option on the non-removable disk, in this case the
> only frigging option that could possibly boot the hardware. That it's
> the same model makes the experience beyond absurd.
The only obvious thing for it to boot is EFI/BOOT/BOOT${ARCH}.efi.
Booting the first EFI executable you find on a drive is not a sensible
thing to do. Even Apple don't do that. Install Linux (only) on a Mac,
zap the PRAM, see what happens - it'll boot if there's a blessed
bootloader on an HFS+ partition, not otherwise.
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