Have a look at the Linux section of the Dortania OpenCore Multibooting Guide linked below. OpenLinuxBoot should be the easiest option.I have to select from bios boot my Garuda drive to boot into it. How to show that drive in opencor? What changes to make in config?
Is Garuda completely missing from the OC menu or won't it load when selected?I have tried 2 methods as described but was not successful.
Then you should replace the Ext4Dxe.efi with btrfs_x64.efi from the OcBinaryData or rEFInd drivers.Garuda on a 2nd NVME drive. The filesystem is BRFS.
Your EFI looks fine just change the drivers mentioned above and try again.Attached my EFI folder (without system details). As I was not able to select attached USB I had done some changes in launcher option which I am not able to remember.
Post your current EFI for reference.Not working. Only if I enable to scan EFI Partitions in scan policy it will show but it shows bunch of other things and APPLE:bigsur and other entries.
Perhaps the compression is preventing OpenCore from finding the kernel but I'm not sure. If Garuda only works through GRUB you could chainload OpenCore through GRUB and just use OC to load macOS. That's another option.My Garuda partition is BTRFS with ZSTD Compression, but I am good if I am able to just use the grubx64.efi to boot from opencore..
I tried the bless setting to point to it but no go.
Previously I was using Ubuntu and it showed immediately after installation without me changing anything except adding the Linux and ext4 drivers.