Yes, and yes. It's a MacOS app that launches Linux. With BootX, you
start up in MacOS, then once it's set up you can launch into Linux at
the first opportunity. So startups take a little longer, and you have
to keep at least a minimal MacOS on your drive.
The nvsetenv didn't help? Maybe try this one in addition:
nvsetenv boot-file Linux
This tells quik to load the 'Linux' label from the quik.conf, which
should be your installation.
What program should I run to open a .sit file? I'm using a MacOS v7.5.3
and I think this version have no program to open this kind of file.
I've tried to run the command 'nvsetenv boot-file Linux' but with no
success.
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