I am following the instructions for the ARM 64 FedoraWorkStation installion, but I am failing. I am trying to partition a mechanical Toshiba 2tb HD for my image. I am willing to purchase an SSH for this process. I appreciate your help and input ```
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There are a couple of considerations you might need to have
To install Fedora, you’ll need to create a bootable USB:
balenaEtcher
to flash the ARM64 image onto a USB drive.Option
key.Booting Linux on a MacBook Pro with an Apple Silicon chip requires additional steps:
/boot/efi
./
./home
.Heya, @adams617
On top of what’s already been mentioned, If Secure Boot is enabled on your Mac, you may need to disable it or add the Asahi Linux bootloader key to the firmware. This step ensures Fedora can boot properly.
Also after installation, reboot into Fedora and ensure that you install Apple Silicon-specific drivers (e.g., Wi-Fi, GPU) through Asahi Linux or Fedora’s package repositories. Update GRUB or Asahi’s bootloader configuration to reflect Fedora’s presence.
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