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Hello.
I’ve had Ubuntu on my Mac since 10.10, and it worked perfectly. However, when I updated to Natty Narwal, it prompted me to update the GRUB. I selected “No” because it notified me that the GRUB was modified. I successfully competed the update.
Upon first boot, selecting the normal 11.04 Ubuntu to boot into did nothing, it wouldn’t boot. So I went into “Older versions of Ubuntu” hoping to do a clean up with 10.10, but noticed 11.04 was in there too. So I selected it and successfully booted up through this supposed older version of Ubuntu.
I attempted to fix this by manually updating the GRUB. The update was successful, but did not solve the problem.
I use rEFIt to select OS X or Linux upon boot up, could this be conflicting?
I’ve had Ubuntu on my Mac since 10.10, and it worked perfectly. However, when I updated to Natty Narwal, it prompted me to update the GRUB. I selected “No” because it notified me that the GRUB was modified. I successfully competed the update.
Upon first boot, selecting the normal 11.04 Ubuntu to boot into did nothing, it wouldn’t boot. So I went into “Older versions of Ubuntu” hoping to do a clean up with 10.10, but noticed 11.04 was in there too. So I selected it and successfully booted up through this supposed older version of Ubuntu.
I attempted to fix this by manually updating the GRUB. The update was successful, but did not solve the problem.
I use rEFIt to select OS X or Linux upon boot up, could this be conflicting?