4
neeno
5y

Installing a third OS in my PC (Manjaro, alongside Win10 and OSX Mojave). I do not remember how I configured dual boot for Win10 and OSX and now I have no clue of what I'm doing. Nothing will boot and I'm having to boot OSX through clover installed on my USB stick. Good thing I'm on quarantine and have a lot of time to play with this. Oh wait not really since I have some college work to do and I need Linux for that. Yay.

Comments
  • 4
    if it's just the linux shell you need you could run the linux subsystem on windows 10.

    https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/...
    Install Windows Subsystem for Linux (WSL) on Windows 10 ...
  • 5
    @heyheni but then you don't have that fresh smell of linux elitsm
  • 1
    @heyheni I can boot Linux on the bootable CD I have of it, I just don't know what to do. I need to know where the .efi file of Manjaro is located so I can set it up in clover, but I cannot find this file. I assume it doesn't need one and boots in a different way? What the hell am I supposed to do? I can see there are going to be 3 days of Google searches until I understand enough to fix it...
  • 0
  • 0
    Truth is I know nothing about this stuff, but I guess this is the only way of learning it.
  • 0
    @M1sf3t I think I fucked up the EFI partition? Now windows' boot manager is loading but it's trying to boot my previous windows installation.

    I think I'm on the right path though, I decided trying to reinstall Manjaro and the previous time I didn't create an EFI partition for it. Also, when I was messing with my EFI I was editing the wrong EFI partition. This is all a mess but I'm gonna clean up this shit after I'm done.
  • 0
    @M1sf3t yeah. I just went through the installer thinking I wouldn't need any manual or anything and it would take care of everything for me, looks like it doesn't... Anyways, that's not a problem, I just have to install it again :)
  • 1
    @heyheni Or use the Terminal on OSX (maybe install a few missing things with Homebrew)
Add Comment