![]() Once created the partitioning you can follow the instruction and it’s pretty intuitive. This way boot memory will NOT be 550 MB as indicated but bigger. However this method doesn’t let you create a partition smaller than more or less 1 gb or so. You can still adjust it from the slider on the left. When making the MS-DOS partitionings, High Sierra doesn’t let you select the size of the partitioning. They need to be MS-DOS (exFat) and not APFS ![]() The disk partitioning must be done BEFORE the installation and needs 3 different storages: BOOT, SWAP and ROOT. I just want to underline a couple of things. ![]() The best and clearest guide I found online was by SenderoLinux and you can find it here. Greetings you all, I recently had some problems partitioning disk on my mid 2011 MacBook Air for a dual boot on elementaryOS but I managed to get through it so I thought to make a post for future reference. ![]()
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