So it seems to me this is either a bug in the Fedora 37 installer or missing support for Macs, the latter which doesn’t seem likely due to many people on the Internet saying they have successfully installed Fedora on a Mac. UPDATE: I tried installing the latest Manjaro Linux and it installed completely fine, no problem. The context is that I’m installing from a Fedora Live USB stick with the SSD of the MBP formatted to be empty with the Live USB stick’s “Disks” utility prior to attempting to install with any of the three partitioning options (automatic, custom, custom alternate GUI) – the error is always the same. Ventoy, a tool to create bootable USB drives by simply copying the ISO to the USB (with support for as many ISOs as you want, even mixed Linux and Windows ISO files), has been updated with a new webUI plugin configurator which makes it easy to configure the powerful Ventoy plugins. This is most likely a kernel or firmware bug. ĮRROR.installation:Bootloader installation has failed: Failed to set new efi boot target. INFO:program:Adding boot menu entry for UEFI Firmware Settings. INFO:program:Generating grub configuration file. INFO:program:Running in chroot '/mnt/sysroot'. grub2-editenv - set menu_auto_hide=1 boot_success=1 INFO.grub2:bootloader.py: used boot args: rhgb quiet INFO:program:Could not prepare Boot variable: Invalid argument INFO:program:efibootmgr: ** Warning ** : Boot0001 has same label Fedora INFO:program:efibootmgr: ** Warning ** : Boot0000 has same label Fedora efibootmgr -c -w -L Fedora -d /dev/sda -p 1 -l \EFI\fedora\shim圆4.efi This means that Ventoy can now read volume sizes larger than 256TB (NTFS can reach up to 8TB in Windows 11 and Windows 10 version 1709 or higher). …with this context: INFO:program:Running in chroot '/mnt/sysroot'. The popular USB boot disk creation tool Ventoy 1.0.91 has been released, and the new version can now recognize cluster sizes greater than 64kB. When installing Fedora 37 on a MacBook Pro 2015, I get the following error:īootloader installation has failed: Failed to set new efi boot target.
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