As an iMac owner who has had a dual boot Mac system before:

Hold down the C key while the computer is starting up, and the computer will boot to the DVD. (assuming the dvd was burned correctly as a bootable DVD)

reFind is a very nice app, but unnecessary, and *really* mucks up being able to completely remove one of the boot options from the computer should you want to remove it later. I also found that setting up a dual boot system made my iMac boot much more slowly no matter which system I selected. This slowness persisted after I returned to a single boot system. YMMV.

I wish you luck, and hope you like Debian.

On 01/21/2017 02:43 PM, Rafael Lauda wrote:
Good Afternoon,

My name is Rafael Lauda and I’ve tried time and time again to install a dual 
boot Debian on my MacBook Pro 9,1. I have installed rEFInd on my MacBook Pro, 
and I have installed the iso image for Debian 8.7.1 1 onto a DVD-R. When the 
computer is turned on the dvd does not show. I had also partitioned space on 
the hard drive as well. I don’t want to settle for another Distro, I want to 
install Debian as I feel it is the best Distro currently using the Linux 
kernel. I’m not the most tech savvy but I have been putting the effort into 
becoming more computer literate. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated. 
Thank you in advance for making a wonderful Distro and with any help you may 
have for me.




Best Regards,





Rafael Lauda

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