FreeBSD on intel Mac
George Hartzell
hartzell at alerce.com
Wed Jul 25 19:31:40 UTC 2007
Andrew Moran writes:
>
> Is it the case that I can install and boot freebsd on an intel mac
> (uses EFI, not BIOS) currently (without using Boot Camp), or do I
> have to wait until FreeBSD 7 for this functionality?
Boot Camp seems to be a marketing term, I still haven't figured out
what various people mean when they use the term. Is it the assistant?
The windows driver CD?
Here's what I did to run FreeBSD on a mac pro.
I started with a default Mac OS X installation from my distribution
DVD onto a virgin disk 500MB disk. Then I downloaded bootcamp and ran
the boot camp assistant. I let it resize the mac partition (I made it
as small as possible) and then gave it a freebsd -stable amd64 CD to
install from. After running through the install, you'll end up booted
back into the minimal mac os x installation. Then I downloaded and
installed refit into the root and ran it's enable shell script.
Now, if I hold down the option key as the machine powers up, I'm
offered the choice of booting my "real" os x install on a different
disk or refit (oddly, it asks me about booting windows, I've never
tried it). When I choose refit, it gives me a couple of things to
boot from, including either of the mac installs or my freebsd system.
I think that if I run refit's enable-always shell script, I can avoid
the option key trick and possibly just boot into freebsd by default,
but I haven't explored that option.
g.
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