I used MyBootMgr to install OpenCore and RefindPlus. RefindPlus and MyBootMgr appear to be made by the same person.
I already have macOS High Sierra installed. So far, I have only "soft blessed" my RefindPlus installation, via MyBootMgr's BootBlesser.app.
I want to install Linux openSUSE in a "multiboot" configuration. When I reboot my Mac Pro, and the "RefindPlus boot manager" main menu displays, I want Linux OpenSuse to be an option for one of the operating systems into which I can boot.
A) en.opensuse.org/SDB:Installation_on_a_Mac says, "openSUSE Leap 42.3 and 15.0 overwrite the default EFI boot manager, leaving impossible to load MacOS. Therefore it is necessary to install rEFInd after installing Linux." that webpage was "last edited on September 2021, at 09:44"
B) en.opensuse.org/Install_openSUSE_on_a_Mac seems to say I will need to "Reinstall macOS" after installing Linux openSUSE. that webpage was last edited on September 2021, at 13:19"
Can you point me to instructions for installing Linux openSUSE on the Mac Pro system I have described that does not require overwriting "the default EFI boot manager, leaving impossible to load MacOS" and does not require me to "Reinstall macOS"?
I know "simpler" is a relative term, but, for lack of another word, can you point me to a much "simpler" method of installing Linux on the Mac Pro system I have described?
I am aware of dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Multiboot/oc/linux.html "Method A: OpenLinuxBoot", but it just says, "Install Linux as you normally would ... by booting from an .iso image burnt to a removable USB drive". "Install Linux as you normally would", I guess, means the method described in A) and B) on opensuse.org.
If you do not know the answer, just disregard my thread; no problem.
I already have macOS High Sierra installed. So far, I have only "soft blessed" my RefindPlus installation, via MyBootMgr's BootBlesser.app.
I want to install Linux openSUSE in a "multiboot" configuration. When I reboot my Mac Pro, and the "RefindPlus boot manager" main menu displays, I want Linux OpenSuse to be an option for one of the operating systems into which I can boot.
A) en.opensuse.org/SDB:Installation_on_a_Mac says, "openSUSE Leap 42.3 and 15.0 overwrite the default EFI boot manager, leaving impossible to load MacOS. Therefore it is necessary to install rEFInd after installing Linux." that webpage was "last edited on September 2021, at 09:44"
B) en.opensuse.org/Install_openSUSE_on_a_Mac seems to say I will need to "Reinstall macOS" after installing Linux openSUSE. that webpage was last edited on September 2021, at 13:19"
Can you point me to instructions for installing Linux openSUSE on the Mac Pro system I have described that does not require overwriting "the default EFI boot manager, leaving impossible to load MacOS" and does not require me to "Reinstall macOS"?
I know "simpler" is a relative term, but, for lack of another word, can you point me to a much "simpler" method of installing Linux on the Mac Pro system I have described?
I am aware of dortania.github.io/OpenCore-Multiboot/oc/linux.html "Method A: OpenLinuxBoot", but it just says, "Install Linux as you normally would ... by booting from an .iso image burnt to a removable USB drive". "Install Linux as you normally would", I guess, means the method described in A) and B) on opensuse.org.
If you do not know the answer, just disregard my thread; no problem.
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