I've learned a lot more since last posting on this thread.

First, in response to Anders, I have been seriously considering a three
OS boot environment on my Airbook, OS x; Windows 10; And Linux. There is
a boot manager that would accomodate that called rEFInd. I have not gone
beyond the exploratory stage with this approach, because I've now
abandoned it.

The reason I've abandoned it is that Windows 10 developer tools provide
a very sophisticated Linux environment in the Windows Terminal. In fact
one will soon be able to choose one's preferred Linux distribution, or
even to have multiple installed Linux distributions, all available for
use in the Windows Terminal with screen readers like NVDA or JAWS.
Here's the Microsoft announcement:

https://blogs.msdn.microsoft.com/commandline/2017/05/11/new-distros-coming-t

So, this convinced me that all I needed was a functional Bootcamp
installation. Well, almost all. I still need a way to share files
between the two boot environments.

My current solution to sharing is to split my Macintosh drive in three.
Bootcamp will take care of the second partition for Windows. I'm
creating the third one, probably as JHFS, because I believe Bootcamp
supports accessing JHFS, whereas APFS is not yet supported.

Am I wrong about APFS? Anyone know for sure? I'd rather use APFS,
frankly.

This is where I am at the moment, playing with diskutil in an ssh
session to the terminal on my Airbook in order to repartition my SSD to taste.


I've had quite a few false starts, but I'm learning as I go and I am
getting there. I expect I'll have a working Botcamp later today.


Lastly, seems Apple has done something about my earlier complaint. Seems
the only reason I have to burn Windows to a USB stick is that my Airbook
is too old to support mounting the Windows ISO file for a Bootcamp
install. I ran across a Bootcamp page explaining what hardware can, and
can't do that. However, once I answered that question, I had no further
need for the page, so I didn't bookmark it. Sorry!

Janina




Anders Holmberg writes:
> Hi!
> I wonder if its more easy to install Linux in a bootcamp partition such as 
> Debian onto the mac.
> Has anyone here tried to have both Osx and linux installed so that you can 
> boot into linux and then shutdown linux and boot back into Hi Sierra for 
> example.
> /A
> 
> > 8 dec. 2017 kl. 07:16 skrev Simon Fogarty <si...@blinky-net.com>:
> > 
> > HiJanina,
> > 
> > I don't think so as the installation of windows is actually to a new 
> > partition which eventually becomes NTFS but starts the process as the AFS, 
> > then after the partitioning in bootcamp is a GPT format, this I don't see 
> > as an issue as the ISO file contains the required installation files and 
> > apple can read from the ISO 
> > 
> > But yes I do see what you mean, putting things on to a flash drive will let 
> > the windows installation work directly from that USB rather than through 
> > the middle man AFS 
> > 
> > In all honesty the windows installation files can be found in one rather 
> > simple smallish file
> > 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries 
> > [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com] 
> > Sent: Friday, 8 December 2017 2:22 PM
> > To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> > Subject: Re: podcast on installing windows with bootcamp accessibly
> > 
> > I guess as I think about this a bit more, I think I understand the issue is 
> > access to the file system housing the iso image. I suppose Microsoft and 
> > Apple haven't decided to give Windows mounting access to afs.
> > 
> > 
> > I understand about Windows drivers to run Windows on Apple hardware.
> > That makes tons of sense. But, why not incloud the ability to mount afs in 
> > the bundle and install Windows directly from the iso image that's required 
> > in the Mac partition in the first place? That's the quaintness behind this 
> > lament!
> > 
> > Janina
> > 
> > Simon Fogarty writes:
> >> Hi Janina
> >> 
> >> Well in simple terms it's called drivers!
> >> 
> >> Windows by default doesn't include the apple device drivers for all apple 
> >> / mac computers in their ISO files.
> >> 
> >> What the installation process does is download to the USB the apple 
> >> bootcamp device drivers for the installation and then once that is 
> >> done it starts the full installation,
> >> 
> >> There ar some windows installation features but it's mainly the drivers on 
> >> the usb.
> >> 
> >> Once it's created you should have a look at the content.
> >> 
> >> -----Original Message-----
> >> From: 'Janina Sajka' via MacVisionaries 
> >> [mailto:macvisionaries@googlegroups.com]
> >> Sent: Thursday, 7 December 2017 8:49 PM
> >> To: macvisionaries@googlegroups.com
> >> Subject: Re: podcast on installing windows with bootcamp accessibly
> >> 
> >> Strange that bootcamp needs one to create a bootable stick, given how long 
> >> that process takes.
> >> 
> >> It's quite common to install from an iso file, which bootcamp uses to 
> >> create the USB stick. So, why can't it just install from the iso image 
> >> like is so common in multiple environments, including with VMware on Mac, 
> >> just to cite one example.
> >> 
> >> Just curious.
> >> 
> >> Janina
> >> 
> >> Aleeha Dudley writes:
> >>> Hey all,
> >>> I know there was a question a while back about this. Here’s a podcast 
> >>> that shows you how to install Windows 10 with Bootcamp. without sighted 
> >>> assistance. 
> >>> The URL is: 
> >>> https://iaccessibility.net/iacast-democast-14-installing-windows-on-
> >>> a-
> >>> mac-accessibly-with-bootcamp/
> >>> I hope this helps someone.
> >>> Aleeha
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