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Note that we specifically exempt Macs from the release requirement that EFI booting must work, on the basis that Fedora's EFI guy considers the Mac EFI implementation unutterably broken. We do a best effort for Macs, but...it's not guaranteed.
Booting on sane EFI implementations ought to work, and actually has since F15. Well, modulo https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=731529 .
I have EFI boot working on my Samsung Series 9.
It's a little messed up. There aren't any tools to control the EFI boot variables, for example, so the EFI boot menu has no timeout and I have to hit Enter before it'll boot.
And the GRUB display is waaaay off center. It's like GRUB thinks the framebuffer is offset by 800 pixels or so.
But it's usable.
Does Apple not know how to write proper EFI booting code, or are they just doing what they need to do to get OS X booted?





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Nice to see improvements on GPT disks and hopefully EFI booting. Running Linux on a Mac without rEFIt and BIOS emulation is incredibly difficult atm.