![]() Corellium has already managed to port Linux to run locally on the M1 chip, but the process is much more complicated than just writing a disk image file to a USB stick. ![]() Unfortunately, as of this writing in July 2021, this technique will not work on the new Apple Silicone Max M1 system on-chip or later. ![]() For best results, choose a lightweight Linux distribution and revert to some performance that lost heavy MacOS updates. Installing Linux on your old Mac is an easy way to give it a new lease of life. The NiceHash OS Flash Tool will automatically download the latest NiceHash OS version and guide you through the bootable USB creation process. For best performance be sure to use the significantly faster USB 2.0 or better, then choose what you. Supposedly, using the same procedure, you can even boot Mac OS X from an iPod! That’s kind of neat, but we advise the USB flash key instead. Both will direct you step by step on how to get Mac OS X booting live from a USB pendrive to install.
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