MacBook Air 2017
I have a USB thumb drive that I plan to turn into a Mac OS Sierra bootable installer.
The MacBook Air had trouble formatting the drive. After taking too long, Disk Utility gave an error.
1) I am surprised that I even need to format the drive. Can't Mac OS just write the installer to the disc, whether it's formatted or not? I thought that a disk image just writes straight to the drive and doesn't care about anything except to warn you that you will overwrite whatever data is already there.
2) I have the disc inserted on a Linux Machine running GParted. All geared up to fix this mess. Questions:
a) what Partition table does Mac OS want? Choices that I have: aix, amiga, bsd, dvh, gpt, mac, msdos, pc98, sun, atari, or loop.
b) what size and what file system does Mac OS want on the drive? The .dmg file is about 5.6 GB.
I have a USB thumb drive that I plan to turn into a Mac OS Sierra bootable installer.
The MacBook Air had trouble formatting the drive. After taking too long, Disk Utility gave an error.
1) I am surprised that I even need to format the drive. Can't Mac OS just write the installer to the disc, whether it's formatted or not? I thought that a disk image just writes straight to the drive and doesn't care about anything except to warn you that you will overwrite whatever data is already there.
2) I have the disc inserted on a Linux Machine running GParted. All geared up to fix this mess. Questions:
a) what Partition table does Mac OS want? Choices that I have: aix, amiga, bsd, dvh, gpt, mac, msdos, pc98, sun, atari, or loop.
b) what size and what file system does Mac OS want on the drive? The .dmg file is about 5.6 GB.