Replacing iMac OSX with MX-Linux
Posted: Fri Dec 20, 2019 8:51 pm
Hello fellow MX users.
This question is a little long so there's a summary at the bottom as a <TLDR>.
My Dad got himself a MacBook Air on Black Friday and gave me his old iMac, which I'd like to completely replace OSX with Linux.
For the time being, I'm planning on using the tool Apple provides to enable dual booting, but my preference would be using Linux exclusively. As a Linux user I'm actually not very familiar with Apple hardware so replacing OSX with Linux seems like it will be a little more challenging than installing Linux on any other non-Apple computer like my wonderful Acer laptop.
Since I've never installed Linux on any Apple computer, I'd like to know how to replace OSX on an iMac properly. I know that the iMac boots up using EFI, so I'll have to create a separate EFI partition as well as reformatting the rest of the HDD into '/' and '/home'. With an EFI partition, do I also need a separate '/boot' as well?
Do I need to install anything on OSX to begin with like rEFInder, rEFIt, Clover, etc?
I'm pretty sure the EFI partition will have to be formatted as FAT32. If a separate boot partition is necessary, I also assume that should be FAT32 as well. As for the others I also expect they can be any Linux format, probably BTRFS or Ext4. Then again, I could be wrong about what formats the EFI and boot partitions should be.
<TLDR>
So, to summarize, what's the best way to completely replace OSX with Linux on an iMac that uses EFI without completely breaking the computer and being unable to boot up entirely? Please share any info you think will help me put Linux onto this iMac exclusively since I am neither interested in dual-booting nor using OSX whatsoever!
Thanks very much! And Happy Holidays and New Year!
This question is a little long so there's a summary at the bottom as a <TLDR>.
My Dad got himself a MacBook Air on Black Friday and gave me his old iMac, which I'd like to completely replace OSX with Linux.
For the time being, I'm planning on using the tool Apple provides to enable dual booting, but my preference would be using Linux exclusively. As a Linux user I'm actually not very familiar with Apple hardware so replacing OSX with Linux seems like it will be a little more challenging than installing Linux on any other non-Apple computer like my wonderful Acer laptop.
Since I've never installed Linux on any Apple computer, I'd like to know how to replace OSX on an iMac properly. I know that the iMac boots up using EFI, so I'll have to create a separate EFI partition as well as reformatting the rest of the HDD into '/' and '/home'. With an EFI partition, do I also need a separate '/boot' as well?
Do I need to install anything on OSX to begin with like rEFInder, rEFIt, Clover, etc?
I'm pretty sure the EFI partition will have to be formatted as FAT32. If a separate boot partition is necessary, I also assume that should be FAT32 as well. As for the others I also expect they can be any Linux format, probably BTRFS or Ext4. Then again, I could be wrong about what formats the EFI and boot partitions should be.
<TLDR>
So, to summarize, what's the best way to completely replace OSX with Linux on an iMac that uses EFI without completely breaking the computer and being unable to boot up entirely? Please share any info you think will help me put Linux onto this iMac exclusively since I am neither interested in dual-booting nor using OSX whatsoever!
Thanks very much! And Happy Holidays and New Year!