
But then it suffices to use reFIND on a USB stick just once to get Ubuntu booted, and the onboard reFIND function is recovered.
#VENTOY MAC UPDATE#
Sometimes following a major MAC update on MacBook, function of the onboard reFIND is lost, and Ubuntu access is thus lost. While I haven't explicitly tested this for MACn.iso, i am confident this would work, as I do use reFIND to alternately boot Ubuntu and MAC on my MacBook Air. For application on USB sticks, refind must be written to a small first partition, and any number images.iso can be situated in following subsequent partitions, but one per partition. When using the reFIND boot manager, candidate images must reside in separate partitions. But as previously discussed MACn.iso are not thus supported.

The nice feature of Ventoy is that multiple images.iso can be housed within a single partition on a USB stick. Marvin On Mon, at 8:22 PM Marvin Stodolsky wrote: reFIND will boot up from the small first partition, and then display choices of the images, as well as any bootable partitions on the host computer. This can be done with a succession of partitions.
#VENTOY MAC INSTALL#
My procedure is to first create a partition somewhat larger then image.iso, and then install the image into it. Your favorite image writing stall must be used to Install the image to the chosen /dev/sdN partition of the USB stick. for the image to be bootable, just copying into a partition does NOT suffice. RE: candidate images must reside in separate partitions A clarification. > Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub > You are receiving this because you commented. > ability to actually boot Ventoy on a Mac. > be nice) but I really want (need) MacOS installer support and the freaking TLDR MacOS installer is no longer a priority for me (would still > has many Linux Distro's and I am currently looking at getting a second > unable to boot my Ventoy on) and I would love to be able to use my MacOS > be able to boot from Ventoy drives on a Mac (Only machines I have been > flash pretty easily with a VM or linux laptop, but I would really love to > making of the Ventoy drive, this is no longer what I need as I can honestly

#VENTOY MAC FOR MAC#
On Mon, at 6:03 PM Reuben Talbott When I originally made this issue I was looking for Mac support for the ReFIND on a USB stick just once to get Ubuntu booted, and the onboard ReFIND is lost, and Ubuntu access is thus lost. Sometimes following a major MAC update on MacBook, function of the onboard While I haven'tĮxplicitly tested this for MACn.iso, i am confident this would work, as Iĭo use reFIND to alternately boot Ubuntu and MAC on my MacBook Air. To a small first partition, and any number images.iso can be situated inįollowing subsequent partitions, but one per partition.

For application on USB sticks, refind must be written When using the reFIND boot manager, candidate images must reside in Within a single partition on a USB stick. The nice feature of Ventoy is that multiple images.iso can be housed Reply to this email directly, view it on GitHub You are receiving this because you commented. TLDR MacOS installer is no longer a priority for me (would stillīe nice) but I really want (need) MacOS installer support and the freakingĪbility to actually boot Ventoy on a Mac. Has many Linux Distro's and I am currently looking at getting a second Unable to boot my Ventoy on) and I would love to be able to use my MacOS Making of the Ventoy drive, this is no longer what I need as I can honestlyįlash pretty easily with a VM or linux laptop, but I would really love toīe able to boot from Ventoy drives on a Mac (Only machines I have been When I originally made this issue I was looking for Mac support for the

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