![]() ![]() It works fine with a normal vat EFI partition as I've been using with CentOS 7. ![]() Dual booting OS X / MacOS with Linux does not require an HFS+ EFI partition. Just thought I'd clarify some misunderstandings I've read here. It would be nice if installing RHEL / CentOS 8 on Apple hardware would work like it did on version 7 - even if it's not officially supported. It might interesting for some of you to see other workarounds that people are doing (including installing Oracle 8 Linux and then converting to CentOS 8): > populated manually, being an additional manual step.ĭid you have to do anything else to get your machines up and running besides the workaround Juan Manuel Parrilla Madrid posted in comment 1? > Now it can also be installed, but efi partition needs to be built and This error is a bit surprising to me given that I wouldn't need to have an HFS+ EFI partition created. ![]() I'm trying to dual boot with MacOS 10.5 and the EFI partition is actually already FAT as created by a fresh install (installed OS X 10.10 and then upgraded to MacOS 10.15). ![]() I also have this problem installing on the MacBook Pro (12,1 / 2015). With those steps you should be able to boot with your installation. (Expect 2 reboots, it needs to relabel all the new files and so on) Create the Grub config with "grub2-mkconfig -o /boot/efi/EFI/redhat/grub.cfg"Īnd reboot the node. Move again from /tmp/efi into /boot/efi (once the partition is mounted) Move all the things from /boot/efi/* to tmp and mount the previous partition UUID=8BF5-B6D3 /boot/efi vfat defaults 0 0 Get the UUID and put the correct line into the fstab: Create an EFI partition manually with fdisk and then give it vfat format. Boot from USB stick on rescue mode and enter on chroot Create the partition configuration that you want. Once you get into the partitioning stage, click down to don't allow this device to boot Use a USB stick with RHEL8 into mac machine I've performed a correct RHEL8 installation on the Mac machine (It's a workaround). Partitioning applied into the storage selected and the start the installation Resource to create this format macefi is unavailableĬannot be installed with in an accesible way Receive multiple errors related with storage like: Boot a RHEL8 using a usb stick on a Mac machineģ. Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable):ġ. "Resource to create this format macefi is unavailable" When I reach the partitioner on the installer, and I select auto partitioning, it gives me an empty error.ĭiving a bit more, I received this other (more verbose) error: Hi there, I have a Mac Pro 6.1 machine on my homelab and I've tried to install RHEL8 into it (It was a success with Fedora30 and CentOS7). ![]()
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