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Click on the icon for your machine type (in my case, the Apple logo), and you get an installation package. I got on my other MacBook and visited the Fedora Workstation site, which links to Fedora Media Writer.
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This machine has a CD slot, so you could burn an ISO and boot from it, but I chose to go straight to a bootable USB option.
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The first step is to find the right way to install Fedora. It took me just over an hour to get Fedora 33 working on this laptop with the steps below. I specifically worked on Fedora, so I decided to try to install the latest version on this MacBook Pro. It's been a few years since I worked solely on Linux workstations as a developer.
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To use the default boot image on the server, hold down Option-N instead. On your Mac menu bar, select the Apple logo on the left side.
If your Mac is using a firmware password, it ignores this key combination or starts up from macOS Recovery.
Start up from a compatible NetBoot server. Start up to either Apple Hardware Test or Apple Diagnostics over the Internet. Start up to either Apple Hardware Test or Apple Diagnostics, depending on which Mac you’re using. Start up from a bootable CD, DVD, or USB thumb drive (such as OS X install media). These combinations work with Intel-based Mac computers.
Press and hold the keys immediately after you turn on your Mac and hear the startup sound. Some Mac features are available by holding down certain keys during startup.