On Oct 28, 2011, at 2:47 PM, Sergio Trejo wrote:
> For the life
> of me, I can't believe that there's not some sort of workaround so that I
> can boot 64-bit Linux despite the 32-bit EFI. Has anyone ever tried doing
> this?

I'd be a bit surprised if there's a spin that takes this hardware into account, 
but it appears to be possible. You just need grub2-efi_i686 instead of x86_64. 
And some familiarity with grub2 and the boot sequence since I think your 2006 
XServe is EFI booting only, and does not have a CSM.

The 32-bit version of Grub2 will boot an x86_64 version of the Linux kernel. 
Here's another resource with a rough step by step but some of these steps I 
find unnecessary. Per usual there are 9 ways to do anything in Linux, with each 
way having numerous derivatives.

http://fedorasolved.org/Members/jmontleon/installing-fedora-16-on-macbooks-using-grub2-efi


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