![]() ![]() Just mine, if you just need the ethernet port, maybe you don't even need the T2 patched version at all. I think it's the last one on the page called "Case of seperate EFI partition for Linux as well as case of using the EFI partition available by default in Mac and are on a dual boot system".Īs described if you keep the MacOS Native "Bootloader", you have to press a few keys and the Mac will boot by default on Linux. I can't tell you what is the best, in my case I had BootCamp setup then I resized the Windows partition to install Fedora then removed MacOS then removed Windows completely. Once I do this, can I get Fedora to boot up as the default OS every time the computer starts? Keep that in mind with what you are trying to build -) Remember that if you try to "reinstall" MacOS, depending from your setup there is probably 90% of chance that the recovering / reinstalling process will erase the whole disk / partitions. The point here is that you can keep it at the beginning, and you can still remove it later. The latest version of the shell script requires Monterrey to auto retrieve the firmwares so you will need some spaces even if you don't install any Mac Apps. Keeping MacOS requires approximately 80G depending on the updates and at least 50G so I kicked the partition AFTER backuping the firmwares. On my side I screwed it twice, so I'm ready for the next time. If something goes wrong, it will be much easier to boot directly on Mac, especially if you don't have a second machine near you - that doesn't seem to be your case - or are just outside alone with your laptop - I guess you won't travel with your mini server -) firmwares from MacOS to make the wifi or bluetooth work for example.Ģ. The Linux kernel is patched but after the install you have to use a provided shell script the copy a bunch of proprietary lib. All the procedure I read STRONGLY recommend partitioning the drive, leaving MacOS on there, and installing Fedora on a new partition.ġ. ![]()
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