brandsopf.blogg.se

Dual boot macbook
Dual boot macbook




Might want to go through this page: - at least the first two sections. Profit! Internet's working, what else do you need? Run it (commands didn't work for me, so I just sudo-bashed it Open the same page after booting to linux and download the same file again Go through the steps under On macOS section Reboot, now you will be able to choose, whether to boot PopOS or MacOS. Reboot, you should have keyboard and touchpad working by now Plug in your phone and chose to tether option, so your pop os will have access to the web.įirst thing to do will be to open this page in your FF: and install the script Plug in mouse instead of flash drive, so you have mouse and keyboard. Done by right clicking it and choosing Manage Flags, don't pay attention on fat32 partitions that you didn't create, it's something from macOS The guy in video used labels on partitions, but I had errors because of it, so if at this stage you're having errors, try to do partitions one by one without labels and names.įlag boot partition as esp - it's the one with fat32 system. If you touched any partitions that you had from another system it could be erased by your action.

dual boot macbook

Recovery: New size: Everything you have (15GB), File system: ext4Ĭheck everything and click check mark (apply) at the top bar. Home: New size: Everything you have minus 15GB, File system: ext4 Swap: New size: 8GB (as your RAM), File system: linux-swap Root: New size: 40% of what's left, File system: ext4

dual boot macbook

You need to create next pairs (all should be primary partitions):īoot partition: New size: 500-800 MiB, File system: fat32 Right click it and pick New or pick a blank page at the top bar Now you have unallocated space instead of it.

dual boot macbook dual boot macbook

The best way for me was to watch this video: - I simply repeated all the steps, also these articles helped:īasically what you need is to find the partition you created in macOS (second chapter), delete it ( not the partitions where you have macOS installed!!!) Partitioning, skip if you don't want to keep macOS






Dual boot macbook