![]() Also 'LABEL' was incorrect in nf and needed to be replaced by 'UUID' (duh). Installing it ( pacman -S intel-ucode) and rerunning bootctl path=/boot install fixed it. The intel-ucode.img was actually missing. Any help is greatly appreciated! Thanks!ĮDIT: Ok, I got it. I haven't tried installing grub yet since this 'should' work out of the box. Before moving forward, you need to confirm the partition table of the installation of Arch Linux you are using. Note: If you have an older version installed, a newer version will be overwritten and installed on your Linux. ![]() Since the bootloader shows the correct title for my Arch installation, I suspect everything is fine up until it tries to load the images on the EFI partition. Step 1: To install syslinux, type in the following command. The boot menu shows up, I can select my Arch install and then I get the following errors, which require me to reboot:ĮFI stub: ERROR: Failed to open file: intel-ucode.imgįailed to execute Arch Linux (\vmlinux-linux): Not Found I setup the bootloader to use systemd-boot. I am trying to install Arch on a MacBook Air 2012 alongside MacOS.
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