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Then install the Ubuntu version of GPT fdisk and run steps 1–7 below in the Ubuntu live CD. (Use /dev/sda rather than /dev/disk0; Linux and OS X use different disk identifiers.) With any luck, OS X will start up again, and you can proceed with step #8. If you've followed the directions, your computer should now be booted into OS X, looking. Download the latest LTS version of Ubuntu, for desktop PCs and laptops. LTS stands for long-term support — which means five years, until April 2025, of free security and maintenance updates, guaranteed. Ubuntu 20.04 LTS release notes. Recommended system requirements: 2 GHz dual core processor or better; 4 GB system memory; 25 GB of free hard.
Ubuntu's installation disk is itself a live CD, so if you decide to install the system later you can just run the installer from the Ubuntu desktop.
Introduction
This page is about installing Ubuntu on Apple Macbook Models, using the Ubuntu Desktop CD.
Installation
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- Download Ubuntu Live CD and burn it.
- Install rEFIt (this step is optional, you can hold 'Alt' to select partition everytime instead).
- Use Boot Camp Assistant (it's in Applications/Utilities) to create new partition. I allocate 5GB partition.
- Insert the live CD into the drive and reboot
- Hold down ‘C’ button at the black screen to boot from CD.
- Follow usual Ubuntu installation step. In keyboard selection screen, choose “macintosh”.
- In partitioning screen, choose ‘manually edit partition table’.
- Delete the 5GB partition just created from BootCamp. Then create the ext3 partition at the same size. Mount it as ‘/’.
- Complete the installation process. Then reboot.
- If you install rEFIt, the boot menu will show up. If not, hold 'Alt' button for a while and select the Windows partition for Ubuntu.