laoguang
2016-01-14 07:54 deepin
use md5 /path/iso and compare the md5 sum.
try to mount the iso(most likely not working cos when i tried, it gave me no mountable file system)
if not use external software from app store like the rar extractor free to extract it.
i am using a late 2013 retina 13inch pro and i had no issues.
when you extracted the iso, you will find this app called deepen boot maker inside a zip file with the same name(copy it to your application folder is u wish)
use that and create the usb.
press option key during boot up and you will see 2 yellow volumes called windows(mac firmware tend to name every os that is not os x as windows, it is deepin) and efi.
select the efi volume and u will see grub
hit enter and proceed, if you are still stuck please provide more info about your mac, other than the os x
it is possible to have a uefi loader(deepin provide that, click expert partition and click uefi)
all done, i don't expect it to provide sth like grub, but it may cause deepen to be the primary boot os
and u can't change it in startup disk
so one tip
press option key, you will find volumes, the deepen will be in the form of a hard disk partition called windows(you can rename it using the bless command if os x can read the file system, i have nor tried deepen on my mac unless the 15.1 comes out, since retina will then be supported)
when you does that, select macintosh hd, press the control key, and you will see the arrow becomes a circle, hit enter and you can set it as primary os
if not, you may want to install external boot loaders like refind, which requires the sip to be disabled, so boot into the recovery partition and run csrutli disable)
good luck
try to mount the iso(most likely not working cos when i tried, it gave me no mountable file system)
if not use external software from app store like the rar extractor free to extract it.
i am using a late 2013 retina 13inch pro and i had no issues.
when you extracted the iso, you will find this app called deepen boot maker inside a zip file with the same name(copy it to your application folder is u wish)
use that and create the usb.
press option key during boot up and you will see 2 yellow volumes called windows(mac firmware tend to name every os that is not os x as windows, it is deepin) and efi.
select the efi volume and u will see grub
hit enter and proceed, if you are still stuck please provide more info about your mac, other than the os x
it is possible to have a uefi loader(deepin provide that, click expert partition and click uefi)
all done, i don't expect it to provide sth like grub, but it may cause deepen to be the primary boot os
and u can't change it in startup disk
so one tip
press option key, you will find volumes, the deepen will be in the form of a hard disk partition called windows(you can rename it using the bless command if os x can read the file system, i have nor tried deepen on my mac unless the 15.1 comes out, since retina will then be supported)
when you does that, select macintosh hd, press the control key, and you will see the arrow becomes a circle, hit enter and you can set it as primary os
if not, you may want to install external boot loaders like refind, which requires the sip to be disabled, so boot into the recovery partition and run csrutli disable)
good luck
Reply Like 0 View the author
Any ideas to what might being going wrong?