Ubuntu Installation :: Installing 11.04 On Macbook By Usb Drive

May 10, 2011

I try to install ubuntu 11.04 to my macbook(running MAC OS 10.5.8 ) using usb drive. I followed the instruction on the download page and transferred the ISO to usb drive. but when I restart the mac, holding option, I can not see option of boot with usb drive. there is only one option that is boot with my hard drive. my macbook is almost three years old, but I am sure the usb should work, since I have installed MAC OS using usb drive.

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I tried to install Fedora 13 on my MacBook Pro 13" but I get the following error:

The exact procedure is as follows:

- Boot from CD

- Start Live CD menu

- During loading live CD I get this error:
"ata 2: COMRESET failed (errno=-16)"
"ata 1: COMRESET failed (errno=-16)"

- The loading continues..

- At the end I get:
"No root device found"
"Boot has failed, sleeping forever"

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Second... If it is possible to install it without messing up my macbook... - Do I just follow the install instructions but just make sure that where possible I make sure that everything is installed on my external hard drive?...I really need someone to put my mind at rest that everything will run smoothly and that I'll be able to run Mac OS X as usual but also that I'll be able to boot from my external hard drive to run Ubuntu.

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[URL].. BTW, i would like to have dual-boot option with Mac OSX pre-installed.

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Seems like everything is fine, no sectors are overlapping, and fdisk definitely recognizes the partition.

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I have followed the instructions here: [URL]

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Possibly related, when I view the USB drive in Disk Utility it's marked as "Bootable: no" :

I've tried this with two different USB sticks.

I've also burned a Ubuntu install disk from the original ISO, loaded it into another mac and started that mac in Target Disk Mode. Then I connected them with Firewire, rebooted the mac *without* the disc drive, held ALT and chose the shared disc as the boot device. Though weirdly it was named "Windows". Sadly, I then got a message on a black background saying it was not a bootable device.

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