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{{How to guide
|Device=MacBook Pro
|Device=MacBook Pro
|Operating system=Fedora
|Software=Fedora Media Writer, MacOS
|Guidance=First of all, if you don’t have one already, grab a copy of [https://www.archlinux.org/ ArchLinux,] great, now get a copy of the [https://getfedora.org/ Fedora Media Writer], you will see:
[[File:Fedora Media Writer.png|alt=Fedora Media Writer|none|frame|Fedora Media Writer]]
Select the custom image:
Open it, then click on Write to Disk:
[[File:Fedora Media Write write to disk.png|alt=Fedora Media Write write to disk|none|frame|Fedora Media Write write to disk]]
Job done. You should now have a working ArchLinux USB stick.
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Latest revision as of 21:42, 3 November 2023


Status: Archived
Publication date: 2018-11-17
Last edited by: Garyf
Last updated: 2023 - 11 - 3

The problem

To perform some maintenance tasks on a MacBook Pro, I needed to use ArchLinux.

The resolution

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Device: MacBook Pro
Operating system: Fedora
Software: Fedora Media Writer, MacOS

Guidance for MacBook Pro, Fedora, Fedora Media Writer, MacOS

First of all, if you don’t have one already, grab a copy of ArchLinux, great, now get a copy of the Fedora Media Writer, you will see:

Fedora Media Writer
Fedora Media Writer

Select the custom image:

Open it, then click on Write to Disk:

Fedora Media Write write to disk
Fedora Media Write write to disk

Job done. You should now have a working ArchLinux USB stick.