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iRazGAr2014-01-12 08:36:44
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iRazGAr, 2014-01-12 08:36:44

What are the options for installing Linux on a MacBook Pro Retina?

I was puzzled at the expense of installing a second full-fledged system on my poppy.
Are there any solutions now for a full installation of Linux (most likely it will be debian) on a MacBook Pro Retina?
The option with a virtual machine is not an option.

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pomeo, 2014-01-12
@iRazGAr

Cut off part of the disk in advance under the poppy axis. Then install rEFInd and install linux from a disk, flash drive, etc. into a pre-cut piece. install grub to where you got linux, not /dev/sda, but /dev/sda4 for example. Reboot and refind will show you a choice of poppy axis and linux.

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Sergey, 2014-01-12
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Are there defective OS?

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Sergey, 2014-01-12
@edinorog

I do not understand why Parallels Desktop does not suit. I haven't heard a single macaw that
Parallels Desktop 9 for Mac doesn't like
With Parallels Desktop for Mac, you can run Windows and Mac OS X applications simultaneously without rebooting, drag and drop files between Windows and Mac applications, and launch Windows applications from the Mac drawer Dock. Thanks to its high performance, you can easily run any, even the most resource-intensive Windows graphic applications.
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