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OS X/Linux boot and sound problem
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<blockquote data-quote="aje02" data-source="post: 1510682" data-attributes="member: 247907"><p>How come the option key won't get me to the recovery partition? Is it something in ML? So if I see the RecoveryHD partition there it means there is something wrong? I tried using the command + R, it gave me a page that said internet recovery. Is there a way for me to restore my recovery partition? cause I think it got damaged or something. The fact that it is being mounted as a normal disk onto my mac and I can view its contents in finder made me think it might be corrupt or something. </p><p>I noticed someone changed the name of my thread... Again, it isn't an issue with Linux/MacOSX dual boot. I think the issue, as I said in my previous post, is with refit. Specifically while installing it I might have ruined my recovery partition cause I think the fix I found online included accessing something related to the boot loader from the recovery partition. Again, I did that like a month ago and i don't remember what exactly I did with refit.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="aje02, post: 1510682, member: 247907"] How come the option key won't get me to the recovery partition? Is it something in ML? So if I see the RecoveryHD partition there it means there is something wrong? I tried using the command + R, it gave me a page that said internet recovery. Is there a way for me to restore my recovery partition? cause I think it got damaged or something. The fact that it is being mounted as a normal disk onto my mac and I can view its contents in finder made me think it might be corrupt or something. I noticed someone changed the name of my thread... Again, it isn't an issue with Linux/MacOSX dual boot. I think the issue, as I said in my previous post, is with refit. Specifically while installing it I might have ruined my recovery partition cause I think the fix I found online included accessing something related to the boot loader from the recovery partition. Again, I did that like a month ago and i don't remember what exactly I did with refit. [/QUOTE]
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