![]() ![]() So firstly, installing in EFI mode has usually been a bumpy ride, in the early days I used a tool called rEFInd and rEFIt, which aimed at attempting to make it easy to install in this way. In this last iteration of my (almost semestral) effort to have Linux installed on it, I have tried loading it with Fedora 22, only to be bitten by few bugs that I have mostly sorted out: Installing on this machine has been a major Pain in the REAR for the last SIX fedora releases I've thrown at it. I have a Mack Book Pro from late 2010 (model 7,1), which is based on an nForce motherboard, with nVidia 320M (not to be confused with GT 320M) graphics. It has been a WHILE since I have written in these forums, and not because I have moved away from Fedora (far from it, actually), only life caught up with me and left me with very little time to chat and lurk in these here forums. ![]()
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