![]() NOTE: to have several EFI partitions on work system is not good idea - it will create confusion, Clover can find kexts/configuration files on a partition which you do not take into account at boot time. To unmount /Volumes/EFI issue the following command Once you know what partition you want to mount then issue following commands (substitute _ on proper disk number). ![]() When you installed Clover boot loader you was offered to select a OSX disk (with a name) to install boot loader - if you remember name then you will see in the 'diskutil list' output a partition with same name, it is a clue. You require to know what EFI partition you boot from before mounting it (otherwise your changes will have no effect). In your output of 'diskutil list' I see 3 EFI partitions (disk0s1, disk2s1, disk3s1).ĭisk3s1 is external disk, probably USB drive which you can disconnect before mounting EFI partition (if you do not boot from USB drive) I also tried EFI Mounter V3 and EFI Mounter Pro. ➜ /Volumes sudo diskutil mountDisk disk0s1 With Clover Configurator I can not mount anything :-(Ģ: Apple_APFS Container disk1 499.9 GB disk0s2Ġ: APFS Container Scheme - +499.9 GB disk1ġ: APFS Volume Macintosh HD 269.3 GB disk1s1Ģ: Apple_HFS Install macOS Mojave 15.3 GB disk3s2 I now have to boot of a USB because I can not fix my main EFI folder so it can boot. I am running Clover Configurator 5.3.2.0 and can not mount my EFI folder.
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