

- #Can i load ubuntu on a mac os x without installing refind install
- #Can i load ubuntu on a mac os x without installing refind zip file
- #Can i load ubuntu on a mac os x without installing refind zip
#Can i load ubuntu on a mac os x without installing refind install

Insert the Ubuntu installation media (CD, USB Stick, etc).Note: If all goes well you should see a successful message Run the following command to install rEFInd: $ sudo.
#Can i load ubuntu on a mac os x without installing refind zip

Open a terminal window: Applications -> Utilities -> Terminal
#Can i load ubuntu on a mac os x without installing refind zip file
Copy the rEFInd zip file to your OS X machine and unzip it.REFInd v0.8.1 (Latest binary zip file will most likely work) Ubuntu 14.04 - 64-bit (Do not use the Mac specific version) Make a backup of your data and have a copy of the OS X installation media handy in case something goes wrong. WARNING: The instructions below will erase OS X from your Mac Pro. If no wiki article is available, ask for help in the support forum! If you haven't decided yet, what version you like to install, it is recommended to install the latest official LTS Ubuntu version. Now choose the link to the wiki of your hardware revision and the Ubuntu version you are looking for. MacPro Hardware Revisions and Ubuntu version-specific wikis Now go to the MactelSupportTeam's wiki and choose the link to your model in the list. It will tell you something like "MacPro6,1" for example. under Ubuntu, you can find out what model you have by typing at the terminal: sudo dmidecode -s system-product-nameĪ terminal is opened by going to Applications -> Accessories -> Terminal. " > "Hardware" in left-hand panel > "Hardware Overview" in right-hand panel > "Model Identifier". To determine which version / generation of MacPro you have, you have multiple options:Ĭlick on the Apple on the top left > "About this Mac" > "More Info." > "Overview" > "System Report. This page helps you to find the right documentation, when you want to install Ubuntu on a MacPro.
