Home Assistant OS on macbook

Hey guys! I’m trying to use a Macbook Pro Retina 2013 (i7 processor) as the home assistant operating system, that is, without installing another system and virtual machines. I managed to transfer the boot using the dd command, but the MacBook does not boot automatically, making it necessary to hold down the option key all the time to access the menu. I’m a very layman user with very little knowledge of Linux and programming. Do you know of any distro that does the complete installation on the SSD and already resolves the boot issue, like other Linux distros? Or like Rpi do. Thank you in advance for your help.

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Welcome to Home Assistant @djalberto!

Your request is confusing: you don’t want to install another system but you want to boot into another system. Holding down ALT is saying you want to boot from an external drive. Are you wanting to keep MacOS and dual boot onto an external SSD for Home Assistant? Are you wanting to wipe out MacOS entirely and use a linux distro instead (another system)?

If you have it working on an external drive then you can boot your MacBook into recovery mode and set the start up drive there - or if you have MacOS already installed you can change the default boot drive via the OS directly without recovery mode. If you have MacOS already then you can simply go to Settings → General → Startup Disk.

Please clarify your needs for more specific help if this is not what you are wanting to do.

Hi CO_4X4! Thank you for you answer my question and sorry if I was not clear enough.
My goal would be install “home assistant OS” on macbook intel. Reading some discutions in the internet, I understood that (maybe) the only possibility would be using balena etcher or Rufus software to write the image directly in the macbook`s SSD. For that I need to find an USB adapter to connect the SSD in another PC and burn the image. This is due HAOS doesnt install in SSD and run only by USB in memory stick (at least for macbook).
There some issues I couldnt to solve as install wifi drivers, etc, because Linux is too new for me and I have very, very basic. knwlodgement. Anyway, yesterday I installed the Ubuntu and despite I read that in the Linux, Mac or even Windows, the only way would be through of Virtual Machines, but I found a Home Assistant that can be installed in Ubuntu and I saw that it appear to have all the resources HAOS interfaces (without need to VM) and already install all drivers and works for me. Probably it solve my question, but, even that, I’ll try to install HAOS in the macbook’s ssd and share with you if I had success.
Thank you again to take your time to help me.
BR

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