![]() Do I need to do something to the external SSD prior, like a certain format? Maybe I should try a different Linux Distro? Could there be an issue with the thumb drive that I flashed the Pop iOS on? Or am I stuck having to use Bootcamp and Windows? I really don't want to fool with virtualization. ![]() I've been looking all over YouTube, Reddit, and finally found out via Google that the T2 chips will prevent an install on the main SSD, but the thing is, I'm trying to put it on an External SDD. With the help of Dual Boot, you can install two or even more operating systems in a single computer. ![]() When the menu comes up for Pop OS it is extremely small to the point it is unreadable, and by either waiting for the time to go down or just hitting enter it will go into systemd temporarily like it's trying to install/boot but it ends up at a blank screen and does not continue. Dual Booting is the process of loading OS beside another. I already disabled secure boot and allowed for booting from USB drivers however, I'm still running into issues with Pop OS. You can also boot from your Linux USB media and use the GParted partition manager to remove these partitions. Boot into OS X, open the Disk Utility, and delete your Linux partitions. I'm trying to install Pop OS onto an external SSD to dual boot with my 2019 MacBook Pro for gaming. If you decide you no longer want to dual boot Linux on your Mac, you can remove Linux fairly easily. ![]()
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