![]() ![]() I did a dual boot, but if you indeed plan on completely replacing OSX, this post has instructions for rebuilding an EFI boot partition: EFI boot Ubuntu 14. ![]() Since Mac uses EFI boot, the machine I was working with detected my Ubuntu 15.10 drive without issue using the stock bootloader (though I had to add "nomodeset" to the Grub boot command or Ubuntu would hang.) Simply make free space on your disk using Mac's a boot disk utility (or not if OSX won't even boot,) make an Ubuntu live USB and plug it in, hold the Option key while it boots, and select your drive. That way, you will be asked to choose a drive you. Now that we have an ISO file, we need to burn it to a USB drive and after burning an ISO file, you can turn off your MacBook and turn it on again while holding the Alt key. I don't know how much has changed between 20, but I recently installed Ubuntu on a 2008 MacBook Pro and it was amazingly simple. The most convenient way to install Ubuntu on a MacBook is to download an ISO image from the official website. ![]()
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