Open boiddude opened 7 years ago
You should clone the repository with --recursive flag to get all submodules instead of just downloading a ZIP. Default download does not include submodules.
Okay so now I cloned the repository and it's having an issue mounting the EFI volume it looks like but there is no EFI volume. Do you know how when installing via multibeast that EFI volume was supposed to get created?
On Aug 29, 2017, 5:59 AM, at 5:59 AM, Dovydas notifications@github.com wrote:
You should clone the repository with --recursive flag to get all submodules instead of just downloading a ZIP. Default download does not include submodules.
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Sorry for late reply. I have not used multibeast for post-install configuration. I made a clean install by following the instructions provided in this repository on the same motherboard and it went fine. If script is not mounting the EFI partition, you could try mounting it manually with Clover Configurator or EFI mounter apps.
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root# ./GA-Z77X.sh --install ./GA-Z77X.sh: line 255: /Users/admins/Downloads/Gigabyte-GA-Z77X-macOS-Install-master/acpi/build/tools/mount_efi: No such file or directory
I looked into the acpi directory and the build directory doesn't exist. How do I get it? I downloaded the script package twice and neither of them had the build directory in it. Please help.