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the general pattern of instructions found in this one. I assume that at some point, this worked. However, on an Intel iMac 5.1 with Ubuntu 12.10, it does not work. Each command executes successfully, but the result is a drive that will not boot. Holding Alt during the boot, as the guide suggests, brings up a menu that does not include the USB drive. Alternately, booting into rEFIt or rEFInd does in fact show the device, but refuses to boot, producing the error message: Error: Not found from LocateDevicePath (x 9 times) Error: Load Error while (re)opening our installation volume The firmware refused to boot from the selected volume. Note that external hard drives are not well-supported by AppleĀ“s firmware for legacy OS booting Perhaps the guide needs to be updated? I'm not sure what to try differently here. Edit: This is apparently not limited to 12.10. I just had the same issue occur with 12.04.2. Edit: I get the same issue ("refused to boot") following these instructions: http://userpages.uni-koblenz.de/~ceinig/howto/artik
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probono When: 2008-03-14 Confirmed: 2009-02-12 Started work: 2009-02-12 Completed: 2009-02-12 Target Distribution Baltix the firmware refused to boot from the selected volume BOSS Juju Charms Collection Elbuntu Guadalinex Guadalinex Edu Kiwi Linux nUbuntu PLD Linux Tilix tuXlab Ubuntu Ubuntu Linaro Evaluation uninstall refind Build Ubuntu RTM Package (Find…) Project (Find…) Status Importance Fix Released Low Assigned to Nobody Me Comment on this change (optional) Email me about changes to this bug report Also affects http://askubuntu.com/questions/276924/live-usb-instructions-for-mac-dont-work-for-12-10 project (?) Also affects distribution/package Nominate for series Bug Description There is no apparent way to boot Ubuntu from a USB drive on a MacBook Pro 3,1 (the Santa Rosa based mid-2007 MBP). (Some people report success using rEFIt, but that seem to be no MacBook Pro 3,1 users.) Add tags Tag help probono (probono) wrote on 2008-04-26: #1 Error: Not found return from https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/202039 legacy loader; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: not found from locatedevicepath; Error: load error while (re)opening our installation volume; is the error message from rEFIt probono (probono) wrote on 2008-05-14: #2 One step closer on booting Ubuntu Live from USB on the Santa Rosa MacBook Pro (MacBookPro3,1): If you format the USB device with FAT16 and put the following file there, exactly in this place and with this name /efi/boot/bootx64.efi then a reboot with the Alt key pressed *does* show the USB device as a bootable device and there is a new icon in rEFIt for booting the /efi/boot/bootx64.efi. In theory, we should be able to use any x86_64(!) EFI application as the bootx64.efi file. In practice, I don't know whether there is a working EFI application that can successfully boot Ubuntu from USB. I tried 6
can not post a blank message. Please type your message and try again. Laarsito Level 1 (0 points) Q: How do I install windows from USB on Macbook pro 3,1 How do I install windows from https://discussions.apple.com/thread/3847220?start=0&tstart=0 USB on Macbook pro 3,1 ?My Superdrive is far from super anymore, So https://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=1757095 I managed to make an extern drive with both Snow Leopard Partition, Lion Partition (Since I thought Boot Camp 4,1 would bypass my problem), and Time Machine partition, Since I got 1. USB drive that works.- My general issue is that Boot camp Refuse to see the USB drive - (Many "how to"´s though not found show how they install windows perfectly through the USB port, but they use airbooks!, and somehow the Macbook will not ?)I fix that issue with >> rEFIt <<, that suddenly makes it possible for the Mac to see the USB drive, and partitions.Which was very strange since I could use an extern HD with the whole installation to start up wipe the whole disk, and then use error not found my extern drive with partitions to install Snow Leopard and get everything as before with timemachine. Very smart with timemachine, but very lucky that I have a extern drive that runs the whole system and that I made the partitionsdrive before. DVD-drives are the past!Point: So the original system could see the Snow Leopard installation USB disk, but boot camp cannot find the USB drive ?????????After rEFIt I booted and then I got this error: Starting bootmgr.efiError: Unsupported while loading bootmgr.efiI read it could be a problem with the Windows software, so I purchased an extern DVD drive, Used Disk Utility to make an image (.DMG), then used another program to convert the .dmg to .ISO. Then downloaded a trialversion of vmWare fusion, and installed windows from the iso. Everything worked brilliant, except and that is why I want to use boot camp, Running windows in another program while running the mac system is a little hacky and slow. Point: Nothing is wrong with the windows software, and windows runs fine.I then downloaded the Windows DVD / USB Tool, reformatted a USB drive as Master Boot Partition, MS-Dos Fat partition, then after lots of struggling got Vmware, windows to rec
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