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I am just wondering if it is possible to use GAG to boot a Mac OS X installation.

 

I currently have GAG chainload GRUB which chainloads (+1) my Mac OS X installation, but when I try to use GAG (4.10) to chainload Mac OS X directly, it comes up with the famous "H00000000" and "HFS+ partition error" message.

 

What is it that GRUB is doing properly that GAG is not?

 

Is GRUB making the partition active in real-time while GAG is not?

 

I DON'T need help resetting the Darwin/Vista/XP loader, I want to use an MBR only bootloader so that I am not forced to keep one OS on there just for the loader.

 

Also, if someone knows exactly what an HFS+ partition error indicates, let me know. Maybe it means the partition is not active?

 

Thanks in advance.

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