Boot linux on usb for mac

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It is possible that after installing Linux do not boot Windows and Mac OS X, may be because the MBR when installing Linux was affected. When installing Linux fails to install the bootloader ( GRUB) and that Mac is better rEFInd. Linux distributions that have been running well in Mac are Ubuntu, Fedora, Kali. You must create a partition on the USB drive of 1/3 of the total space.Īfter you install Mac OS X, the Disk Utility creates a new partition on the USB drive 1/3 should be in the file system Mac OS Extended (Journaled), that's where you will install the Mac OS X.įinally, install the Linux distribution you want. Make the USB drive boot WININSTALL recognize the USB drive to where you want to install Windows. Connect to your Mac the two USB drive, one of which is where Windows will install and the other is WININSTALL you created with the Boot Camp. Windows starts in your USB drive installed in the version you prefer (7, 8 or 10) using the Boot Camp Assistant creates a USB drive to install Windows. You can install rEFInd on the hard drive of your Mac or USB drive. If you want to create the USB will use a Mac computer first have to install a bootloader, rEFInd is an excellent bootloader that supports Mac OS X (El Capitan), Windows and Linux. There are unofficial distributions calls Hackintosh. The OS X is an operating system very jealous and hardly does boot on any computer that is not a Mac.