Le 23/09/2017 à 19:36, Remik.ca a écrit :
> If you are just upgrading, you don't need to burn any DVDs.  Just mount the 
> dmg and run the included installer.
> 
> You'd only need to burn the DVD if you wanted to wipe the MBP and do a clean 
> install.
> 
> Or - use Recovery Mode and do entire macOS installation over the internet, no 
> boot DVDs required, just internet access (wired of wifi).  It will download 
> the OS files directly from Apple servers and install on the local machine.
> file:///home/kikinovak/ISO/CentOS/CentOS-7-x86_64-LiveKDE-1708

Long story short, I can't seem to upgrade this thing.

But the good news is, I've booted a few Linux Live CDs, and I think I'll
just replace Mac OS X with CentOS 7, if possible.

Anyone here with experience on installing CentOS on a MacBook Pro? This
model is from 2009. As far as I know (correct me if I'm wrong), Apple
hardware always uses EFI.

What can I expect? Flawless installation or countless hours of suffering
due to completely unexpected problems?

Cheers,

Niki

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