Everything was pretty automatic. On a Macbook you just hold down Option
during power-on to get the Apple boot menu, and the Fedora LiveUSB
showed up as an option.
Installation was smooth too (if you let Fedora make the automatic
partition layout, it knows to set up an EFI bootloader at /boot/efi and
registers itself with the Apple boot menu, so Fedora shows up as an
option alongside OS X when you do the Option key on boot, and it has an
entry in OS X's "Startup Disk" settings), so using rEFIt etc. to
simulate a legacy BIOS isn't necessary.
-Noah
On 03/16/2016 08:26 PM, toddandmargo wrote:
--- On Wed, 16 Mar 2016 11:24:53 -0700 *Noah Petherbridge
<[email protected]>* wrote ----
FWIW, I've been able to boot a Fedora LiveUSB on Apple hardware (Macbook
Air from 2015, Pro from 2013) using just the `dd` method. I haven't
tried `livecd-iso-to-disk` though.
Hi Noah,
Thank you for the feedback!
Did you have to go into the Apple UEFI bios and tell it to boot off
the flash drive first, or was everything automatic?
Many thanks,
-T
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