If you did install MacOS on the new hard drive, then, yeah, more info is needed on your particular install procedure. Reinstall keyrings including the latest keys: sudo pacman -Sy gnupg archlinux-keyring manjaro-keyring. Remove old (and possibly broken) keys by entering this command: sudo rm -r /etc/pacman.d/gnupg.
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The Manjaro installer will add its own startup files to it, but I’m about 99.999% sure it needs to pre-exist the Manjaro install for Apple hardware to have any idea how to deal with the new hard drive. I recommend you read the full article but here are the steps as I followed them: 1. I don’t know without trying it myself–which I plan to do soon but probably not as soon as this weekend–but at the very least you will want to leave the EFI partition as installed by MacOS. Separate partition made in Mac OSX 10.6 USB boot, Graphical install - all OK (takes some time) Fresh boot - is a bit challenging, sometimes OSX sometimes GRUB - finally decided to go for rEFInd 0.13. In your shoes, I would install MacOS on your new hard drive first, and see how it partitions the drive.įrom there, think through what you need to keep from the MacOS install to have a working startup disk. Kali 2021.3 - from Live USB to MacMini mid 2007 (one of a few old mac machines I keep for fun). I haven’t installed Linux on a Mac in several years, but when I did, I just dual booted with MacOS (it was OS X then) rather than start with a completely clean hard drive. My half-educated guess would be that an EFI partition that the Mac can read at boot is missing or not configured correctly. How/did you format the hard drive before installing Manjaro? A flashing folder or question mark on a Mac means it cannot find a startup drive.