There is only one problem: when I start up the Macbook, it starts grub. Set noatime and installed the Wifi driver without issues. This was also booted up perfectly (holding down the option key, as above), however I did not see the extra partition mounted anywhere, and indeed it lost all modifications when I restarted.Īfter this I installed Ubuntu to an other USB stick from the live ubuntu booted from the first USB stick. Since I need to install a package to make WIFI work, it is necessary to save the changes.Īfter this I created a bootable USB stick with "Startup Disk Creator" on an existing Linux machine, selecting 1GB as a reserved extra space. However, it did not save any of the modifications I made. It worked perfectly for me, I was able to boot up from the USB stick by holding down the Option key while turning on the Macbook and selecting the EFI in the boot menu. I followed the official instructions to create a bootable usb stick with the ubuntu live image amd64 14-04. ![]() ![]() My goal is to have Ubuntu installed onto a USB stick what I can plug into any Macbook / iMac (also potentially any pc) and use Ubuntu anywhere. I have a Macbook Pro 8,1 (early 2011 model).
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