OK, if you let Ubuntu take over the whole HD, by default, it’s going to work, but there will be a long delay for about 30 seconds where the MacBook will seem to not do anything.
I’m hoping this has been changed in the new model MacBooks that doesn’t have Firewire.Īnyway, I then proceeded to try to get Mac OS X onto the external HD (easy) and Ubuntu onto the internal HD. Turns out the faster choice was good because it also has Firewire, and I later read that MacBooks won’t reliably boot from USB drives, so that was a lucky choice. (Wester DIgital has Macbook white external drives too, but only of their cheaper, slower model).
The My Passport Studio has faster transfer rates, so I picked that one, even though it’s MacBook Pro silvery, and not MacBook white.
Especially since I want separate root and home partitions (this has saved me once earlier, when an upgrade went pear-shaped). And of course, there goes another 40GB, and then I suddenly don’t have much space left for Ubuntu. I have done that with a Windows machine I have at home so far, but to be able to do it when I’m at a customers place would be a nice bonus. And of course, I need to be able to test websites in Internet Explorer as well. So I need more than these 10GB, probably around 40GB. It’s going to be nice to be able to test those reports myself. Sometimes I get reports that things doesn’t work in Safari, and I quite often gets bug reports on Plone4ArtistsCalendar together with iCal. However, I want to be able to boot into OS X so that I can test things. Quite a significant space waster just to keep the firmware updated, admittedly. Reportedly it should be possible to have a partition size of 10-15 GB for this.
If you want OS X only to update the firmware, you can reinstall OS X on your hard disk skipping everything that is optional, and thus use up as little space as possible. There are several FAQs out there to do this, so I won’t touch on that. This means that most people who use Linux as the main OS will dual boot. Earlier ones have for example increased the battery life significantly. OS X is the only OS you can use when updating the firmware of the MacBook, and firmware updates on MacBooks can be very useful. Oh, and it’s for whining and ranting as well.įirstly, you need OS X for your MacBook.
This post is to explain some things about how MacBooks boot, and how to install Ubuntu on a MacBook without having OS X on it as well. Why is a later post but in short I feel that Ubuntu is a better OS if you are a develope, at least a Python/Plone developer like me. How To Install Kali Linux On A MacBook Pro 5 Best Ubuntu Based Linux Distros That You MUST TRY in 2021 (NEW!) It is really easy to install Linux (Ubuntu) on an Outdated iMac StormBreaker | Social Engineering tool MacBook Air M1 Review for Software Engineers!! Student’s Perspective Amazing FREE Mac Utilities You Must Download! rEFInd: How to Install and Boot Alternative OS on Mac I Got 29 FREE Macbook Airs! Can I Restore Them? How To Install Kali Linux in VirtualBox Set Up an Ethical Hacking Kali Linux Kit on the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ How to dual boot Linux and macOS on a Mac 10 Mac Tricks You've Probably Never Heard Of! The Top Things to Do After Installing Kali Linux in Virtualbox Building the Ultimate $200 MacBook How To Install Kali Linux 2020.OK, so I have made up my mind.