Thank you very much for that link! I guess where my disconnect in understand still is, is how exactly can I determine or change where Chameleon installed when I used the install package? I'm not scare of using command line to do things, I had just opted to use the package installer at the time. It sounds like my installation now resides on the Leopard partition, which is a bummer, as I'd love to be able to migrate this stuff over to my EFI partition. This would allow me to blow away my current Leopard partition obviously, and reinstall without worrying about all the .kexts. Is there a how-to on how I would get this thing onto my EFI partition? I'm a bit wary of using Munky's tutorial, as it was written for a more-or-less deprecated EFI loader. From the post you linked me, here is the portion I'd like more elaboration on:
Chameleon's boot file gets installed in the root (/) of your Leopard partition or in the root (/) of your EFI partition.
^ How do I make this happen?
I'm assuming it would be some variant of these instructions, and then making the EFI partition the active one somehow?
Normal Install (non-RAID):
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Suppose that your installation is on /dev/disk0s2
- Install boot0 to the MBR:
sudo fdisk -f boot0 -u -y /dev/rdisk0
- Install boot1h to the partition's bootsector:
sudo dd if=boot1h of=/dev/rdisk0s2
- Install boot to the partition's root directory:
sudo cp boot /
No need to use startupfiletool anymore!
Thanks again for pointing me to that link! It will be very helpful once I figure out how to get Chameleon onto the EFI partition!
EDIT: Added quote I'd like elaboration on.