I want to keep current Mac OS and besides I am not sure how to install it. Any suggestion about how to partition the hard disk?
I prefer using the dis1s2. Thanks' CoreStorage logical volume groups (1 found) | +-- Logical Volume Group 9F5EC450-D81F-4DDB-ADB7-A53BCB88C16B ========================================================= Name: Macintosh HD Status: Online Size: 1022898851840 B (1.0 TB) Free Space: 45056 B (45.1 KB) | +-< Physical Volume 153AC3A4-AA6A-4F13-9AAF-6ACC07030BDA | ---------------------------------------------------- | Index: 0 | Disk: disk0s2 | Status: Online | Size: 23553724416 B (23.6 GB) | +-< Physical Volume 43C36128-ECCC-418A-A31C-59B6B67EC602 | ---------------------------------------------------- | Index: 1 | Disk: disk1s2 | Status: Online | Size: 999345127424 B (999.3 GB) | +-> Logical Volume Family 30A1C0ED-ED52-4A6D-B3DE-B6745F51E798 ---------------------------------------------------------- Encryption Type: None | +-> Logical Volume 34E4803C-9D5C-49A1-9688-A281E8F39E6B --------------------------------------------------- Disk: disk2 Status: Online Size (Total): 1021994074112 B (1.0 TB) Revertible: No LV Name: Macintosh HD Volume Name: Macintosh HD Content Hint: Apple_HFS LVG Type: Fusion, Sparse On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 3:55 PM, lina <lina.lastn...@gmail.com> wrote: > Yes, the current iMac comes with OS X EI Captian version 10.11.3 > > I do wish to keep the Mac OS, and may give 400GB for it. and 600GB for > debian. My big concern is the fusion driver. > > Thanks, > > On Sun, Feb 21, 2016 at 8:07 AM, Rick Thomas <rbtho...@pobox.com> wrote: >> >> On Feb 20, 2016, at 2:13 PM, Rick Thomas <rbtho...@pobox.com> wrote: >> >>> >>> On Feb 19, 2016, at 9:31 PM, lina <lina.lastn...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>>> Has anyone tried successfully to install the debian into the iMac with >>>> Fusion drive? >>>> >>>> The basic configuration is >>>> >>>> • 2.8GHz quad-core Intel Core i5 processor, Turbo Boost up to 3.3GHz >>>> • Intel Iris Pro Graphics 6200 >>>> • 8GB 1867MHz LPDDR3 >>>> • 1TB Fusion Drive >>>> >>>> Where I can find a step-by-step guide? >>>> >>>> Thanks, >>> >>> Hi Lina, >>> >>> As noted by another person on the list, there is a fairly complete >>> installation guide at >>> https://www.debian.org/CD/http-ftp/#stable >>> >>> I've never tried installing Debian on an intel-based Mac before, but as it >>> happens, I do have a MacBook-Pro from about 2007 or so that I recently >>> retired and replaced with with a much lighter MacBook Air. Since your >>> biggest problem is probably going to be getting the installer to boot, I'm >>> willing to work through it with you step-by-step using my MacBook-Pro and >>> your iMac. >>> >>> The first question will be, "Does your iMac have a functioning DVD or CD >>> drive?" >>> The second question will be, "Do you have access to the Internet? If so, is >>> it wifi or wired ethernet?" >>> >>> Let's keep the conversation on the debian-user list for the time being. >>> There may be others who have knowledge to contribute. >>> >>> Enjoy! >>> Rick >>> >>> PS: And thanks for the kind words from Stephen Allen! >> >> A couple more questions... >> >> Does your iMac currently have a functioning version of MacOs-X installed? >> >> Do you want to keep the option to boot into MacOS-X after installing Linux? >> This is possible (it's called "dual boot") but it takes a couple of extra >> steps -- don't be afraid. It's not complicated! >> >> Enjoy! >> Rick