I read about 'bless --info' so I did it & this is what came up:
finderinfo[0]: 49 => Blessed System Folder is /System/Library/CoreServices
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finderinfo[1]: 3751013 => Blessed System File is /System/Library/CoreServices/boot.efi
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Super skelly belly mac os. finderinfo[2]: 0 => Open-folder linked list empty
finderinfo[3]: 0 => No alternate OS blessed file/folder
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finderinfo[4]: 0 => Unused field unset
finderinfo[5]: 49 => OS X blessed folder is /System/Library/CoreServices
64-bit VSDB volume id: 0x6500D7AE3A72109E
I don't understand why I was able to do a clean install of El Capitan on my MBP, but not on my mini. I didn't have the 'EFI boot' problem when I did a clean install of Yosemite on my MBP & mini. Only the keyboard, mouse & Superdrive are plugged into the back of the mini. Should I unplug the Superdrive? Is it 'confusing' OS X?
Nov 5, 2015 6:00 AM