After that the installation from the wizard is complete.
I’d like to explain how I installed elementary OS on my MacBook including full disk encryption. But I was interested in this lightweight Ubuntu based OS to replace OS X on my MacBook. Normally I use Debian with i3 or sometimes Gnome3. Lately I stumbled upon this “Linux Sucks” YouTube video, which showed the enormous growth of elementary OS on in the past years. It was viewable, but with annoying frame-drop here and there.
What always frustrated me a bit is that this MacBook wasn’t 100% capable to show 720p YouTube videos. Now almost all videos are available in >720p format. At the same time YouTube started (2008) offering 720p HD videos. I also upgraded OS X to 10.5 Leopard, 10.6 Snow Leopard and in the end to 10.7 Lion. Along the way I upgraded it to 2GB RAM and gave it a fantastic boost by replacing the HDD by an Intel 320 Series SSD. In January 2007 I bought my first OS X device, a white 13.3-inch MacBook, running OS X 10.4 Tiger on a 2.0Ghz Intel Core 2 Duo processor, having 1GB of RAM.