Original: Try completely powering down and starting up a few times. If
it still doesn't get past the penguin, then you need to reinstall grub.
Check the Apple Users forum for information.
Hey thanks very much it helped actullay i just rebooted three times so i am now
insice ubuntu VIOLA!!!
i didn
Try completely powering down and starting up a few times. If it still
doesn't get past the penguin, then you need to reinstall grub. Check the
Apple Users forum for information.
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hmm i did install rEFIT so it settled the problem with black window with
"No bootable device error..." but now the same problem the others have
already faced: the penguin is still standing there looking at me and as
though laughing at me
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I've got this error when I tried to install Kubuntu 8.04 KDE4 flavour on
my MacBook Pro bought in July 2008. After running rEFIt's partioning
tool I also had to reinstall GRUB.
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Another confirmation. I've tried to install ubuntu on my macbook pro
(penryn) and I cannot run linux: no bootable device...
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Just to complement my last post
I am really thinking to return back to the old Win XP :(
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It is not related to MBR but where GRUB is installed in wich partition.
My MacBook is back to the hells again now on Hardy 8.0.4.1.
GRUB and MacBook with REFIT are incompatibles for some reasons.
I have tried all sugestions on How to recover GRUB even in the GRUB manual,
update-grub, grub-install
Ricky,
Sorry for posting in the wrong thread. Not convinced it's a windows
problem though, since replacing hal.dll does not help. Anyways, since
I can see from several threads that you are an expert on this topic, I
would like to ask you _one_ question (if this is inappropriate, please
ignore it a
Peder,
Please post in the Apple Users Forum and there are several people that can help
you. Your problem is not really related to this bug, but rather is an issue
with windows.
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I had the "no bootable disk" problem on Windows and Ubuntu after installing on
my MacBook Pro, (Penryn) in the following order: OSX, Windows XP (using
bootcamp), rEFIt, Ubuntu 8.04. When I synchronized the MBR with the rEFIt,
Ubuntu started working but windows said that it couldn't find "\system
This bug has just affected me as well - brand new MacBook Pro 4,1
attempting to install dual book with Hardy.
I'm dismayed at the difficulty here - thought Ubuntu was supposed to
"just work".
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It isn't marked as critical against anything in Ubuntu yet.
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nevermind, just released it has been labelled as critical. I had looked
at the wrong place, as thought it still hang as undecided.
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thanks. I admit I knew there exist some way to fix it, but I was looking for a
good reason to get rid of macos ;-)
However, this bug looks quite important to me, as fixing MBT partition issue
should not generally required to end users. And (unfortunately, as it is a
completely closed platform) m
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Importance: High => Critical
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i confirm: install hardy on a macbook2,1 gives "no bootable device".
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I too suffered from this problem when attempting to set up a triple-book
of MacOSX, Ubuntu & Win XP.
I was only able to get it working after following these guidelines:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=767677&highlight=triple+boot+mac
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Status: New => Confirmed
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Let's keep this bug on topic. This has nothing to do with rEFIt.
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I made in my installation /dev/sda1 rEFIT; /dev/sda2 HFS+; /dev/sda3 ext3
/home; /dev/sda4 ext3 as mount point / and /dev/sda5 as swap.
Problem is that rEFIT recognizes first linux partition as the bootable sector
and there is no option to change it in the rEFIT menu tools.
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I resolved to make a clean install on my mackbook 2nd gen and proceed as
before but at the end the result was a washed up mbr partition and a
message on top of the screen "no bootable device" after selecting ubuntu
logo in the rEFI bootloader.
I tried to recover with live CD updating grub but hal
i did not experience these problems on my reinstall, but it seems to be
because of the method I used to install. We are still trying to
determine exactly what causes it.
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Some threads from the forums showing the issue is affecting several people:
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=766711
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=766172
http://ubuntuforums.org/showthread.php?t=766074
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Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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