I don't have access to a modern UEFI-based Windows machine to do the installation there, and transfer it to my Mac. Trouble is after going through the Linux install in that way, the installation that follows produces a legacy BIOS configured Linux installation - which is not what I want - I want it to be installed in UEFI mode, so that I can select it with an EFI-based Mac boot loader (in particular, Clover), in a triple or dual boot situation on my machine. ![]() I've found it won't boot to a USB OS installation stick, but, the standard RedHat DVD iso will boot, though only after a bit of coaxing, and waiting (and pulling all the possible alternative boot drive options from the machine) as Macs are natively EFI based machines, and will only boot in a legacy BIOS style after a longish wait, allowing them to support Windows. I'm installing RedHat Linux on my Mac Pro.
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