CentOS, Ubuntu, Slackware, etc. Whatever Linux-based OS it is, you can create a bootable USB for it by using a Mac.
Download it, copy it, whatever it takes to prepare that Linux-based OS .iso file
#!/bin/sh | |
# Moving some big folders from home user in the hard disk SSD for hard disk SATA | |
HDD_SATA='/Volumes/300' | |
folders=('Desktop' 'Documents' 'Dropbox' 'Downloads' 'Movies' 'Music' 'Pictures' 'Public' 'Screenshots') | |
mkdir Dropbox | |
for folder in ${folders[@]} | |
do |
CentOS, Ubuntu, Slackware, etc. Whatever Linux-based OS it is, you can create a bootable USB for it by using a Mac.
Download it, copy it, whatever it takes to prepare that Linux-based OS .iso file