![]() For older Mac Books you must select i386 for Core 2 Duo Mac Books (post 2006) you can select amd64 if you're interested in running a 64-bit OS, otherwise i386 may be selected. If you prefer, you may use the standard "Software Update" (accessible from your OS X partition, if you have one) Update the firmware to the latest version. Another option, however, is to resize Mac OS X partition using diskutil or re-install Mac OS X from scratch and use Disk Utility to make a smaller Mac OS X partition, leaving free space for Ubuntu. The instructions below refer to Apple's Boot Camp application which is no longer publicly available unless you use / upgrade to OSX 10.5 Leopard. To determine which version / generation of Mac Book you have, either click in OS X on the Apple on the top left, then "About this Mac" - "More Info.", see the generation in the "Model Identifier" row or run in Linux sudo dmidecode -s system-product-nameįor a guide to Triple Booting, see: Mactel Support Team Apple Intel Installation If you have a Mac Book, but a hardware revision other then 2,1 (release date late 2006 and mid 2007), go to the MacBook main page. If you own a Mac Book Pro see this guide: MacBookPro, but note that almost everything is the same, and that this page is also relevant. This guide is currently aimed at Ubuntu 8.04 (Hardy Heron) but still has some parts valid for Ubuntu 7.10 (Gutsy Gibbon). ![]() This guide will help you through all the steps necessary for installing Ubuntu on the second Mac Book hardware version (2,1) from late 2006 and mid 2007.
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