(another way is to use a Live CD, install, get a Terminal before reboot, install efibootmgr, configure it using sudo efibootmgr -o 0,80 and that's it, but a Live CD will install to many packages. I have to find a way to do it post-installation. We have to install and configure the EFI Boot Manager. Now Debian is installed, but you won't be able to boot on it :-( As soon as you hear the startup sound, press the Option key (a.k.a "Alt").# Copy content to you USB key, assuming /dev/disk1 is you usb keyĬd ~/Desktop/ & sudo dd if=debian.img of=/dev/disk1 bs=1m It says that Mac Mini 1,1 firmware is very choosy - there must be only one bootloader in the ISO. # Get the device name of you USB key (probably /dev/disk1 without "s1") After failing to install Ubuntu or Xubuntu to my Mac Mini 1,1 (very old hardware version) from a Ubuntu or Xubuntu i386 ISO burnt on a DVD, I have stumbled on a webpage with very useful information. Hdiutil convert -format UDRW -o ~/Desktop/debian.img ~/Desktop/debian.iso ![]() Mv ~/Downloads/debian-7.*-amd64-*.iso ~/Desktop/debian.iso
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