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OSX doesn't seem to play nice with linux dual booting. I think holding the option key while booting should force the apple boot menu to show, at least it did when i tried.
You can always chainload bootloaders and have grub or refind pick the linux os
OP is using OpenCore Legacy Patcher to run an newer OS on an unsupported machine. The option boot menu won't work, they'd need to get back to the OCLP menu to boot Mac OS.