not finding the os x after installing ubuntu

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after pressing the alt I only see the EFI and not able to see os x
also in the efi the osx does not exist
her is the result of bootrepair running on my ubuntu



http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ndjY3sWJrg/



could anyone please help!







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  • Can you post a screenshot of gparted just to see what your partition table looks like?
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    May 15 at 0:07










  • @sbergeron thanks for your replay. here is the link to the screenshot from my gparted drive.google.com/open?id=11H2PIrsG69xnNK-3Sg91FExNImkAWLeU
    – serjic
    May 20 at 7:54











  • Sorry for the delay, if I had to guess something is probably in that HFS ESP partition. Do macs have a graphical method of interacting with the UEFI environment?
    – sbergeron
    May 31 at 1:31














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after pressing the alt I only see the EFI and not able to see os x
also in the efi the osx does not exist
her is the result of bootrepair running on my ubuntu



http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ndjY3sWJrg/



could anyone please help!







share|improve this question




















  • Can you post a screenshot of gparted just to see what your partition table looks like?
    – sbergeron
    May 15 at 0:07










  • @sbergeron thanks for your replay. here is the link to the screenshot from my gparted drive.google.com/open?id=11H2PIrsG69xnNK-3Sg91FExNImkAWLeU
    – serjic
    May 20 at 7:54











  • Sorry for the delay, if I had to guess something is probably in that HFS ESP partition. Do macs have a graphical method of interacting with the UEFI environment?
    – sbergeron
    May 31 at 1:31












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after pressing the alt I only see the EFI and not able to see os x
also in the efi the osx does not exist
her is the result of bootrepair running on my ubuntu



http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ndjY3sWJrg/



could anyone please help!







share|improve this question












after pressing the alt I only see the EFI and not able to see os x
also in the efi the osx does not exist
her is the result of bootrepair running on my ubuntu



http://paste.ubuntu.com/p/ndjY3sWJrg/



could anyone please help!









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  • Can you post a screenshot of gparted just to see what your partition table looks like?
    – sbergeron
    May 15 at 0:07










  • @sbergeron thanks for your replay. here is the link to the screenshot from my gparted drive.google.com/open?id=11H2PIrsG69xnNK-3Sg91FExNImkAWLeU
    – serjic
    May 20 at 7:54











  • Sorry for the delay, if I had to guess something is probably in that HFS ESP partition. Do macs have a graphical method of interacting with the UEFI environment?
    – sbergeron
    May 31 at 1:31
















  • Can you post a screenshot of gparted just to see what your partition table looks like?
    – sbergeron
    May 15 at 0:07










  • @sbergeron thanks for your replay. here is the link to the screenshot from my gparted drive.google.com/open?id=11H2PIrsG69xnNK-3Sg91FExNImkAWLeU
    – serjic
    May 20 at 7:54











  • Sorry for the delay, if I had to guess something is probably in that HFS ESP partition. Do macs have a graphical method of interacting with the UEFI environment?
    – sbergeron
    May 31 at 1:31















Can you post a screenshot of gparted just to see what your partition table looks like?
– sbergeron
May 15 at 0:07




Can you post a screenshot of gparted just to see what your partition table looks like?
– sbergeron
May 15 at 0:07












@sbergeron thanks for your replay. here is the link to the screenshot from my gparted drive.google.com/open?id=11H2PIrsG69xnNK-3Sg91FExNImkAWLeU
– serjic
May 20 at 7:54





@sbergeron thanks for your replay. here is the link to the screenshot from my gparted drive.google.com/open?id=11H2PIrsG69xnNK-3Sg91FExNImkAWLeU
– serjic
May 20 at 7:54













Sorry for the delay, if I had to guess something is probably in that HFS ESP partition. Do macs have a graphical method of interacting with the UEFI environment?
– sbergeron
May 31 at 1:31




Sorry for the delay, if I had to guess something is probably in that HFS ESP partition. Do macs have a graphical method of interacting with the UEFI environment?
– sbergeron
May 31 at 1:31















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