

Therefore, Apple uses an ugly and dangerous GPT disks on BIOS-based computers (which it thinks a Mac is thanks toĪpple's BIOS emulation). Table (GPT) rather than the more common Master Boot

Macintosh that are intended to enable it to boot Windows. Most of these guides, however, rely on features of the When installing Ubuntu Linux on an Intel-based Macintosh, most peopleįollow any of several guides available on the Internet, such as this

Thus, you may need to deviate from these instructions on modern computers. I've tried to point these out, but I haven't fully researched better replacements, and I lack the modern hardware on which to test some of the better methods on more recent 64-bit Macs. Developments in the last year have rendered certain of the procedures on this page sub-optimal. Note: This page is written using a rather elderly 32-bit Mac Mini as a reference, and using Ubuntu 12.04 as a reference. Small donation to help keep this site up and running. If you find this Web page useful, please consider making a Outside ads however, I did take time to prepare it, and Web hosting doesĬost money. This Web page is provided free of charge and with no annoying I'm a technical writer and consultant specializing in Linux EFI-Booting Ubuntu on a Mac EFI-Booting Ubuntu on a Mac by Rod Smith, written: 1/2011 Last Web page update: (last major update: )
