Ok. may be don't work. But you can explain me the step-by-step make by script to i can reproduce? Sorry my english. Thanks.

2010/11/19 Scott Dowdle <dowdle@montanalinux.org>
Greetings,

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> Yes, you can. Just use the script livecd-iso-to-disk.sh using the
> option --efi|--mactel. with this option is possible. Take a look
> inside script (and explain to me ;)

Those options have been there for a while but I've not been able to get them to work.  The Interwebs says that Intel Macs can be booted from USB but I have yet to see it done.

I have a lab with 42 computers that I manage and 9 of them are Intel iMacs and they are triple boot - OS X, Windows XP, and Fedora.  To install Fedora on 33 computers in the lab I used LiveUSB.  For the iMacs, I used LiveDVD (of my own making since Fedora doesn't have one).

Everytime I've seen someone ask about this the answer was... you can't do it... but of course, I would love to be wrong this time and see it change.  Perhaps it already has changed but I missed it.

TYL,
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