UglyStuff
Sun Aug 09, 2020 5:33:01 pm
Hi everyone,
New here, I've managed to install Zorin Lite 15.2 (32-bit, as per the CoreDuo CPU on my 2006 MacBook Pro), and I had to create three partitions: One BIOS boot, one EFI boot, and an ext4 partition where I installed the OS.
After several attempts, I managed to finalize the install, but upon reboot, rEFInd shows me the three partitions by order of appearance, I suppose (sda3 for EFI, sda4 for BIOS and sda5 for ext4), and though I set grub to install on the EFI partition (don't ask me why, I don't know, it seemed right at the time), I can't boot on Zorin.
I've tried all three choices, and I'm always stuck with a fast-blinking horizontal cursor, but the screen remains black otherwise.
I have Snow Leopard on the OS X side, and that boots just fine, fortunately, but Zorin is a no-show.
I've tried Boot Repair from the Live USB, but it shows no progress after scanning disks; the main windows just sits there, and clicking on Quit doesn't do anything. It might be working behind the scenes, for all I know, but a progress bar there ain't.
I tried several ways to manually install grub on my sd5 (ext4) partition directly, but I always get an error message saying said partition doesn't exist.
I'm this close to ditching Zorin altogether and install Mint instead. It should be a no-brainer, but I like the look and feel of Zorin, and I'd really like to use it other than on the Live USB, which, as you can imagine, is painfully slow on a 2006 MacBook Pro with a meager 2GB of DDR2 RAM @ 667MHz...
I'm open to ideas, guys (and ladies)!
New here, I've managed to install Zorin Lite 15.2 (32-bit, as per the CoreDuo CPU on my 2006 MacBook Pro), and I had to create three partitions: One BIOS boot, one EFI boot, and an ext4 partition where I installed the OS.
After several attempts, I managed to finalize the install, but upon reboot, rEFInd shows me the three partitions by order of appearance, I suppose (sda3 for EFI, sda4 for BIOS and sda5 for ext4), and though I set grub to install on the EFI partition (don't ask me why, I don't know, it seemed right at the time), I can't boot on Zorin.
I've tried all three choices, and I'm always stuck with a fast-blinking horizontal cursor, but the screen remains black otherwise.
I have Snow Leopard on the OS X side, and that boots just fine, fortunately, but Zorin is a no-show.
I've tried Boot Repair from the Live USB, but it shows no progress after scanning disks; the main windows just sits there, and clicking on Quit doesn't do anything. It might be working behind the scenes, for all I know, but a progress bar there ain't.
I tried several ways to manually install grub on my sd5 (ext4) partition directly, but I always get an error message saying said partition doesn't exist.
I'm this close to ditching Zorin altogether and install Mint instead. It should be a no-brainer, but I like the look and feel of Zorin, and I'd really like to use it other than on the Live USB, which, as you can imagine, is painfully slow on a 2006 MacBook Pro with a meager 2GB of DDR2 RAM @ 667MHz...
I'm open to ideas, guys (and ladies)!