I've not finished reading about it, but I'd prefer to avoid that complication for now. I read in the referenced post above that installing rEFInd might be a good idea. The other 3 options, Start Linux Mint, and OEM install & Check compatibility of medium err to 4 lines of output, the most recognizable being MODSIGN: couldn't get UEFI db list It creates some console output, then stops at a line: " fb0: switching to radeondrmfb from EFI VGA". The only option that seems to make any progress at all is "Start Linux Mint (compatibility mode). As I don't know grub, etc, I've tried nothing beyond the 4 options. I am presented with a 'splash screen': 4 options selectable via arrow keys, and three options at the bottom of the screen for input from the keyboard: boot, e:options, c:cmd-line. I insert the USB into the Mac, power on, press & hold alt/option key during power on. Some data on my Macbook from the system's Hardware Overview: I've read this post, but it doesn't seem to relate closely to what I'm seeing. Mine is a Macbook Pro, Late 2011 model, currently running "High Sierra" (10.13.6).
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