![]() When you hold down "option" it scans all partitions for /System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi. That's right, the system firmware can actually load a bootloader out of a file! Here we have EFI which looks for a file containing a bootloader in /System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi. ![]() The reason why it's so easy (just copy & paste) is because you don't have to install a bootloader to the disk in the traditional sense, which would have to be "raw-written" to certain sectors (or one sector). ![]() ![]() All you have to do is copy all the files (even the hidden ones) from the DVD onto a partition formatted as HFS+, or some other filesystem that can do symlinks (symbolic links, which are shortcuts that look like the actual file rather than a shortcut). ![]()
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