Hello, I’ve been doing some thinking, you might wish to do a clean
install of OS X Mojave, especially if you have a fully backed up Lenox
partition that you can reinstall after you do the clean mahogany
install? That might actually solve your problem. Before doing that
though I would strongly suggest figuring out how big that partition is
subject before you wipe out your drive you have a record of the size of
both of the partitions. I am trying to deal with two interesting issues.
While virtualizing my Windows 10 is a great thing. Because I am more
deaf than blind depending on what I’m doing, virtualizing Windows to
lease me with no braille display path if you will. Apparently the human
where brilliant drivers for jaws do not work in a virtual environment.
So I am going to have to come up with a way to take my virtual machine
and converted to a boot camp configuration possibly.
The other issue I’m having actually knew might have some suggestions
for, I have a Fedora core 28 virtual machine. But unfortunately have no
speak up, and no no, which means no orca. As a time to blow this
installation away and start all over again with maybe a customized ISO
image? Because having family members that have no knowledge of Lenox
trying to reading is certainly not the way to go.
Any thoughts on these issues? I only other thought is VMware Fusion 11
is certainly helpful, but I’d really wish yes that after you create
the virtual machine window and log into Windows that the system does not
switch into community view. It makes it very hard on Jaws. Sometimes I
really do wish that Apple would just open up the entire boot camp thing
and allow any operating system therefore one could allocate his, her own
hard drive space and put whatever operating system he, she wishes that
her. Such is the dream.
This discussion though, I’m wondering if this can continue on list or
what needs to be taken off list of the deal for a very small issue. Any
thoughts?
Sincerely Maurice Mines, amateur radio call, kd0iko.
On 10 Oct 2018, at 11:12, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hi, Maurice:
Yes, I do indeed remember. Bill is still very much missed.
My current problem appears to be the result of upgrading osx from High
Sierra to Mojave. I'm able to execute an EFI launch, but OSX 10.14
seems
unable to follow through. The USB 3.1 stick containing the Linux
installation has not changed. Exactly what used to work under High
Sierra is what no longer works under Mojave, though it's clear Mojave
is
correctly reading the configuration data because it's error messages
correctly identify the root Linux partition by UUID.
And, addressing your point, I have thought of mounting via virtual
machine. Once upon a time I had VMware working, but I got tired of the
regular upgrades to VMware which seemed never to improve the
accessibility of the product. I had it working, but it wasn't a
compelling environment for me, and I had a good deal of trouble
between
the guest OS and the vm chrome.
I have not had the time to learn how to create a Virtual Box
environment
to do the same thing. It's what I would try next. I'm quite finished
with VMware.
Best,
Janina
Maurice Mines writes:
Hello, I don’t know if you remember me from the Lenox days, and our
late
neutral friend Bill. I am wondering if I am reading this correctly
you’re
saying that not only is the Efi partition broken, but you’re also
having
flash drive issues with boot camp? Have you ever thought about
possibly
virtualizing your windows? I’m just thinking that might be
something
helpful?
I’m hoping the suggestion might be helpful.
Sincerely Maurice Mines.
On 10 Oct 2018, at 5:53, 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries wrote:
Hi, All:
The other day I upgraded my Airbook from High Sierra to Mojave. The
upgrade concluded without issues, and almost everything seems to be
working.
* Everything on the Mac side seems OK
* My Windows 10 (upgraded to 1803) seems OK via Bootcamp
* My USB booting over EFI is now broken.
The same USB stick that worked perfectly well under High Sierra no
longer works.
The error message on screen complains of an inability to find the
UUID
which identifies the Linux root partition. I have confirmed that
UUID
has not changed.
If anyone has suggestions, I would be most appreciative. Thanks in
advance.
Janina
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