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Once your bootable USB installation media is ready, remove it and insert it into your Mac, power it on, holding down the Option key, and select the USB you just created to reinstall Mac OS X. How to recover my mac password. If you're having issues trying to create a bootable media, you can get a USB flash drive that comes with Mac OSX ready to install. http://xkgjcub.xtgem.com/Blog/__xtblog_entry/18987390-app-tamer-2-2b1-download-free#xt_blog.

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  1. With a bootable Ubuntu USB stick, you can: Install or upgrade Ubuntu, even on a Mac.
  2. Boot a linux live USB with gparted installed. Use gparted to partition a USB flash drive with GPT, EFI and a MsDOS partition. Boot your macOS partition. Format the USB MSDOS partition as HFS+ J. Download Carbon Copy Cloner and clone your running macOS to the USB. After completing install clover to USB. Copy contents of running EFI to USB EFI.
  3. Create Bootable USB for Mac on Windows 10, Mac and Windows file system is completely different, so you are not able to create bootable USB for Mac with PowerShell, CMD or Rufus.If you remembered, till MacOS sierra the Apple file system was Hackintosh, but MacOS 10.13 High Sierra has the technology of Apple Filesystem. That's why we can't create bootable USB with Windows tools.

The Need

I was recently using multiple machines for work (Lab machines, friend's laptop, etc) and I needed Linux. I own a 128GB MacBook Air I could'nt install Linux on it as storage was tiny. I did have a USB 3.0 flash drive which had speeds comparable to some(not-so-fast) harddrives. It struck me that if I install Linux on my flash drive it would make my life a hell lot easier. It was later that I realised it wasn't so straight forward mainly because of EFI boot and Mac ‘quirks'. I did a lot of googling but could'nt find anything that worked. After reading multiple sources I deduced what was the problem. Since I got it figured out I decided to write this post so that other people can benefit from it.

The problem

  • Modern Macs boot using EFI and their bootloader expects boot partition to be HFS+ or APFS(High Sierra) not EXT4.
  • Ubuntu installer is buggy and always installs bootloader in EFI partition of internal HDD despite being instructed to install it on EFI partition of flash drive.
    • This makes the flash drive only bootable on the mac it was made on

The Solution

Step 1: Preparing live USB for installation
  • Yugioh season 0 episode 1 download. Download https://unetbootin.github.io/

  • Download your favourite Ubuntu flavor, Im using Ubuntu Mate

  • Burn the iso to a USB drive(not on your installation flash drive) using UNetbootin

Step 2: Boot using live installation drive Step 3: Install Linux on target flash drive
  • Once into the live session, open terminal and run ubuquity —no-bootloader , this will start installation wizard in a mode that wont install a bootloader (Dont worry we will take care of it later)
Fig 1: Run installer with no-bootloader option
  • Keep going next untill an option comes as shown in below image. Choose Something else
Fig 2: Choose this option
  • On your target drive, create a 200MB EFI System Partition as the first partition (Primary)
  • Create a reasonable sized ext4 partition, with mount point = ' (Primary)

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Fig 3: Sample partitions
  • Click on Install
  • Reboot into Mac after installation finishes
Step 4: Setting up Boot manager

We will be using a super awesome 3rd party boot manager rEFInd. It can detect any operating systems installed in EFI mode and boot them.

  • Download rEFInd zip and extract it
  • Open Terminal and navigate to rEFInd directory
  • Run diskutil list and find the name of your flash drive's EFI partition. (In my case /dev/disk2s1)
  • Run ./refind-install --usedefault /dev/diskXXX (replace XXX with appropriate name)
Fig 4: Output must be similar to this

Now your flash drive is ready to boot on any Mac or EFI compatible PC. Moreover, if you ever mess up your bootloader and are unable to boot rEFInd can help you boot into your OS (if it exists :p)

Testing on Mac and PC

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MacBook Air (Early 2015)
  • Press option+power and select EFI Boot
Fig 5: rEFInd screen
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  • Select your apropriate Linux to boot

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Fig 6: MacBook booted Asus X550LD (PC)
  • Boot from flash drive in UEFI Mode
Fig 7: rEFInd screen
  • Select your apropriate Linux to boot

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Fig 8: PC booted

Active@ LiveCD features & utilities:

Ability to start non-bootable PC for the data access and recovery
Boots up any machine from a portable media: CD, DVD, Blu-ray disc or USB flash disk
All boot modes supported: legacy BIOS and the latest UEFI secure boot
Desktop configuration can be customized & saved to USB, then restored for next sessions
Virus detection and infected systems repair, anti-virus scanner included
R/W access to: NTFS, FAT/exFAT, Ext2/Ext3/Ext4, BtrFS, F2FS, ReiserFS, HFS+, JFS, UFS, XFS, ZFS
Ability to recover deleted, damaged or re-formatted volumes & undelete files being lost
Ability to back up volumes & local disks and to restore them back in case of system crash
Ability to erase all data on volumes securely, 24 international erasing standards supported
Ability to inspect data on a low-level, view & edit raw disk's sectors in hexadecimal editor
Ability to reset local user passwords and user account attributes for Windows OS family
Software Manager: Downloads & Installs extra RPM packages from web repositories
System Tools: Expert Partitioner manages any types of disks, volumes, RAIDs, networking
File managers: Dolphin & Krusader let you browse, search, copy/move files & folders
Desktop: Control Panel configures User Accounts, Networking, Workspace, Display,.
Networking: Connection Manager for Wired and Wireless (Wi-Fi) Connections, VPN,.
Networking: Network Folder Wizard connects WebAdv, FTP, SSH & MS Windows shares
Desktop: Control Panel configures User Accounts, Networking, Workspace, Display,.
Internet: QupZilla web browser, Sylpheed mail client, other tools cab be downloaded
Remote access: Remote Desktop Client supports RDP, SFTP, SSH, VNC secure connections
Status and health monitoring: Disks, RAM, CPU & Network monitoring utilities included
Internet: QupZilla web browser, Sylpheed mail client, other tools cab be downloaded
Graphics & multimedia: Image/Picture Viewers, Sound Mixer, CD/DVD Disc Burner
Okular Document Viewer previews PDF, EPS, DjVu, FB2, eBook, CHM and other documents
Advanced Text Editor previews/edits files stored in many text formats, colouring supported
Security: Encrypted with TrueCrypt volumes and files can be attached and managed
Console terminals: Konsole Terminal, Super User Mode Terminal, XTerm, Telnet
Support tools: Ark Archiver, Calculator, Screen Capture, Info Centre, Clipboard Manager




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