Hey I did a bonehead thing,
I was attempting to replaced my boot.efi on an ssd so I can get mavericks/yosemite to run on my mac pro 1,1. I have the ssd attached to my macbook pro to load things on and make the changes. I was attempting to change the boot.efi in /usr/standalone/i386/ and was searching for it on the ssd, hit shift + command g and replaced the boot.efi in the file when I noticed that it didn't just search for /usr/standalone/i386/ in the ssd, it automatically only goes to /usr/standalone/i386/ on my MBP's hard drive! Can't get it on the ssd...
Did I screw up bad? Should I just copy over the boot.efi from coreservices and call it a day?
I was attempting to replaced my boot.efi on an ssd so I can get mavericks/yosemite to run on my mac pro 1,1. I have the ssd attached to my macbook pro to load things on and make the changes. I was attempting to change the boot.efi in /usr/standalone/i386/ and was searching for it on the ssd, hit shift + command g and replaced the boot.efi in the file when I noticed that it didn't just search for /usr/standalone/i386/ in the ssd, it automatically only goes to /usr/standalone/i386/ on my MBP's hard drive! Can't get it on the ssd...
Did I screw up bad? Should I just copy over the boot.efi from coreservices and call it a day?