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- #MACBOOK PRO 2011 GRAPHICS CARD FIX HACKINTOSH ISO ISO#
Started TLP system startup/shutdown.Īny ideas? It was nice to see some progress. Then, it got stuck again immediately after the following statement about 1 minute into the boot (used my camera to video it): ] ERROR No UMS support in radeon module! However, it went past this error without any problems. It almost worked….the boot started scrolling for two screens, only error was this one on the second line (immediately after starting version 238 message). Using the paper/pen icon (between the Manjaro icon and help icon) on the Welcome to Manjaro screen, I was able to add radeon.modeset=1 and have it saved. I also found another place (perhaps it was the place you meant) for that modeset command. I noticed “driver=free” was the setting on the “Welcome to Manjaro” screen, so I switched it to “nonfree” (due to AMD). Tried F10 to boot, which returned to the Welcome to Manjaro. Just F10 to boot and F2 for a command line. I added the “radeon.modeset=1” statement at the top. 2.03), where I saw a nested “if” statement for language selection only. However, hitting “e” like you suggested got me into Grub (ver. The “Welcome to Grub” flashes by in less than a second. Thank you for reading my post and possibly helping if you can. I really hope to be able to get Manjaro going.
#MACBOOK PRO 2011 GRAPHICS CARD FIX HACKINTOSH ISO HOW TO#
Is there a way to get into the Manjaro terminal from the Welcome page? Saw a reference to CTRL-ALT-F2, and I tried the Mac equivalent (command+alt+f2) without success.Īny guidance would be greatly appreciated on where to start, how to fix, etc. I’m fairly comfortable using the Terminal on my Mac.
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Other background: This is my first Linux install and distro, but I’ve been absorbing info from youtube (e.g., distro reviews/installs, general Linux topics, etc.), lots of RSS feeds and twitter accounts, numerous books and podcasts, etc. In general, it seems that my AMD graphics card could be a problem, but I still have that partitioning error (Is FileVault the cause?). I saw a few references to it (some examples below, but I’ve verified checksums and am not getting as far along as the other reference (and pressing/holding a key isn’t working either)Ĥ. Searched google and this forum about this error. So, no partition was setup, but I figured that the Manjaro installer would be overwriting it anyways.ģ. In following the article, I got a partitioning error (step 3) using Apple’s Disk Utility, despite trying different partition sizes and formats (Mac and non-Mac). So, followed other instructions there as best I could. Read the Manjaro user’s manual, but there wasn’t an explicit section on Macs. Listed Boot loader order (from Welcome to Manjaro). Trying to use as a dual boot (Mac and Manjaro) REFInd installed (0.11.2 latest version) and running
System Integrity Protection (SIP) disabled Intel Integrated Graphics 3000 (512MB) built-in
#MACBOOK PRO 2011 GRAPHICS CARD FIX HACKINTOSH ISO ISO#
Iso checksum was verified before burning.Įarly 2011 15” MacBook Pro (model identifier 8,2)ĪMD Radeon HD 6750M PCIe 1GB graphics card Same result regardless of boot method and waiting time.Īttempted boot methods: I’ve tried Live USB (two ways: etcher.io and article link below) and DVD. There is only a _ cursor on the second line and keyboard is unresponsive (including press and holding any key). This is my first post to this forum.Įrror I’m getting: After seeing the “welcome to GRUB” greeting flash and then landing on the “Welcome to Manjaro” page, I am stuck at “Starting version 238” line after selecting the boot row from the Welcome page. Initially, I’m trying to setup as a dual boot, but I’m happy to do a single install as well. I’m new to Linux and trying to install Manjaro (17.1.9 x86_64 stable KDE version) on an old MacBook Pro, but I’ve run into a problem.