On 01/21/2017 11:43 AM, Rafael Lauda wrote:
Good Afternoon,
My name is Rafael Lauda and I’ve tried time and time again to install a dual
boot Debian on my MacBook Pro 9,1. I have installed rEFInd on my MacBook Pro,
and I have installed the iso image for Debian 8.7.1 1 onto a DVD-R. When the
computer is turned on the dvd does not show. I had also partitioned space on
the hard drive as well. I don’t want to settle for another Distro, I want to
install Debian as I feel it is the best Distro currently using the Linux
kernel. I’m not the most tech savvy but I have been putting the effort into
becoming more computer literate. Any and all help would be greatly appreciated.
Thank you in advance for making a wonderful Distro and with any help you may
have for me.
Best Regards,
Rafael Lauda
Hi Rafael
I'll tell you the same thing I have told others about dual boot systems.
Don't do it. I had nothing but fits with dual boots. Instead load
Oracles Virtual Box (open source), learn how to set it up and then
install Debian on that. If you don't like it, un-install Virtual Box and
everything goes Poof. In addition, you don't have to worry about a grub
loader and other such esoteric things. There is absolutely no
interaction between the two OS's.
One thing. You will have to set up a file folder that is shared between
the VB OS and your regular OS. It allows file transfer between the two
systems. Try that with a regular dual boot setup!
Good luck
Gary R.