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Howto: Mac mini multi-boot without GRUB2/rEFIt woes
In trying to set up a triple-boot OS X/Karmic/XP setup on my 2009 mac mini, I encountered some (but not all) of the problems in this thread and many others. I found that if you don't take special precautions, Karmic will easily render both your Ubuntu installation and your Windows installation (if you have one) unbootable.
The problem here is essentially that every piece of software in the installation chain is broken in some way or lacks some piece of critical functionality. There are many holes and if you step in one, you'll have to go back to start. It may be possible to get installed in the normal fashion if you have enough days to spare, but I spent many hours following the steps in that thread and others only to replace my original problem with others, then restore the original. I wanted to have Linux installed before February so I chose to avoid, rather than fix, the broken bits.
This post contains few troubleshooting phases (‘run this command and see if it fixes the problem') but does require you do do a few things that will seem insane. I'll try to explain why, without getting too tangential. I'm not entirely sure that I'll manage, so forgive me if I ramble too much.
The Rogues Gallery
Each of these pieces of software is culpable in some way. Whenever you use one of these programs, keep the bugs in mind and simply don't use whatever is broken. One of the other pieces of software will pick up the slack.
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- OS X Disk Utility
- rEFIt (http://refit.sourceforge.net)
- GRUB (specifically version 1.97 beta, IIRC)
- Ubuntu Installer/GParted
- Windows XP Installer
GRUB and GParted are most broken here. Be extra careful when dealing with them. GRUB2, in particular, is horrendously broken. It will hose your disk, and it's up to you to decide if you are up to the task of searching the forums and fixing it.
Partition notes
Only the first three partitions you see in Disk Utility will be part of the MBR disk. MBR supports four primary partitions, but there is a tiny partition at the beginning of the disk which Disk Utility is hiding from you. So you only have three.
On an EFI disk, you cannot create extended partitions, but you can create more than four primary partitions. Windows won't be able to see partitions after the fourth one, but Ubuntu can see them all. Put your Ubuntu root (or /boot if you like it that way) on partition 3 and if you need more, you can add them at the end. Dozens of howtos on the internet say that if you are installing Windows, install it on partition 4. Remember, in Disk Utility this will look like 2 and 3.
The EFI Dance
Just get used to doing this series of steps every time you make a change to a partition, format something, or install an operating system. Keep in mind that the Ubuntu LiveCD won't be able to reboot.
1. Shutdown.
2. Start up.
3. In rEFIt, select the partition tool. If asked to synchronize the disks, say 'y.' Be on the lookout for 'Unknown' appearing in the MBR. If it does, you did something wrong and will need to fix it/start over.
4. Boot into OS X. A rEFIt script in the startup does some magic to 'bless' the disk.
5. Shutdown.
6. Start up.
Installation steps
The main thing to do here is avoid GRUB2. After reading that, if you are upgrading, Ubuntu will not replace the original GRUB with GRUB2, I realized that the way to get Karmic installed is to start with Jaunty. Jaunty (9.04) is the latest version of the installer than uses the original GRUB, and you will need that if you want an easy mac install.
1. In OS X Disk Utility, shrink the OS X partition and create partitions for Ubuntu and/or Windows. These new partitions should be ms-dos (FAT32).
Notes
2. Do the EFI Dance.
3. Boot the Ubuntu live CD and format the partitions you want for linux. According to various forums, rEFIt doesn't support ext4, so it is probably safest to stick with ext3. Your call.
Notes
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(Windows XP steps, not needed if you don't triple boot).
5. (Optional, depending on installer version) Fill up the FAT32 partition with files. Leave as few megs as possible.
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6. Put the XP CD in and restart. Hold down 'C' when restarting. When XP says to press any key too boot from CD, press a key.
7. Select the FAT32 partition. You will be asked to reformat it. Do so.
8. When it reboots, hold down 'C' when restarting. When XP says to press any key too boot from CD, DON'T. Just wait.
9. After this phase of install it will reboot again. Hold down 'C' when restarting. When XP says to press any key too boot from CD, DON'T. Just wait.
10. When XP starts up, remove the XP disk and put in the OS X DVD. Install the Apple hardware drivers.
11. EFI Dance. After the dance, you should be able to boot XP through rEFIt and by holding down Alt when booting. It worked for me three times, and once I did the dance, everything was OK. You'll want to verify windows with Microsoft.
(End Windows XP steps)
12. Boot Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) with either the alternate installer iso or the mini iso.
Notes
13. When you get to the partitioning stage, select your existing partitions, which you formatted in step 3, select the proper type of disk and mount them. At minimum, mount / and /swap (if you're using it).
14. When you get to GRUB, install it to either the MBR or to the Ubuntu partition. Personally, I chose to install to /sda, so that is the only method I can personally confirm. There is a down side to this: after you do this, you will get the grub menu on both the Linux and Windows menu entries in rEFIt.
I can't confirm that it works with /sda3, but most of the howtos on the net recommend it.
Notes
15. Do the EFI dance. I *think* this is the last time.
At this point, I was able to boot into Ubuntu. I had my functional triple boot system. I only got as far as step 15 once, but I don't see much in steps 12-15 that could go wrong. Perhaps where you install GRUB, but everything did exactly what I expected it to do.
16.
17. Reboot. Now you are in Karmic Koala.
18.
There is no reason why kubuntu-desktop or xubuntu-desktop wouldn't work just as well.
19. Reboot. Now you are in a normal Ubuntu login.
20. You will still be able to connect to the internet, but won't be able to edit the connection settings for this setting in gnome or kde network managers. This seems to be caused by the upgrade. It's a very old bug that still hasn't been fixed.
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2. Do the EFI Dance.
3. Boot the Ubuntu live CD and format the partitions you want for linux. According to various forums, rEFIt doesn't support ext4, so it is probably safest to stick with ext3. Your call.
Notes
Do I need to install CMDBuild first or will openMAINT work as .... 4. EFI Dance.
(Windows XP steps, not needed if you don't triple boot).
5. (Optional, depending on installer version) Fill up the FAT32 partition with files. Leave as few megs as possible.
Notes
6. Put the XP CD in and restart. Hold down 'C' when restarting. When XP says to press any key too boot from CD, press a key.
7. Select the FAT32 partition. You will be asked to reformat it. Do so.
8. When it reboots, hold down 'C' when restarting. When XP says to press any key too boot from CD, DON'T. Just wait.
9. After this phase of install it will reboot again. Hold down 'C' when restarting. When XP says to press any key too boot from CD, DON'T. Just wait.
10. When XP starts up, remove the XP disk and put in the OS X DVD. Install the Apple hardware drivers.
11. EFI Dance. After the dance, you should be able to boot XP through rEFIt and by holding down Alt when booting. It worked for me three times, and once I did the dance, everything was OK. You'll want to verify windows with Microsoft.
(End Windows XP steps)
12. Boot Ubuntu Jaunty (9.04) with either the alternate installer iso or the mini iso.
Notes
13. When you get to the partitioning stage, select your existing partitions, which you formatted in step 3, select the proper type of disk and mount them. At minimum, mount / and /swap (if you're using it).
14. When you get to GRUB, install it to either the MBR or to the Ubuntu partition. Personally, I chose to install to /sda, so that is the only method I can personally confirm. There is a down side to this: after you do this, you will get the grub menu on both the Linux and Windows menu entries in rEFIt.
I can't confirm that it works with /sda3, but most of the howtos on the net recommend it.
Notes
15. Do the EFI dance. I *think* this is the last time.
At this point, I was able to boot into Ubuntu. I had my functional triple boot system. I only got as far as step 15 once, but I don't see much in steps 12-15 that could go wrong. Perhaps where you install GRUB, but everything did exactly what I expected it to do.
16.
17. Reboot. Now you are in Karmic Koala.
18.
There is no reason why kubuntu-desktop or xubuntu-desktop wouldn't work just as well.
19. Reboot. Now you are in a normal Ubuntu login.
20. You will still be able to connect to the internet, but won't be able to edit the connection settings for this setting in gnome or kde network managers. This seems to be caused by the upgrade. It's a very old bug that still hasn't been fixed.
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Under 'auto eth0' will be a line starting with iface. Comment it out or delete it, save, and reboot. Then delete the auto eth0 connection in gnome network manager.
21. Find your device under CategoryMac and finish any extra hardware steps. For the Mac Mini 3.1, I have one thing to add. If you add reboot=pci to your boot options, I can confirm that rebooting will work.
Summary
Ubuntu on the mac mini is like Satan's own jan-ken-pon game. Fixing problems caused by other developers has been my job for a decade, so I was sort of used to it, but it was still painful. Ubuntu made XP unbootable twice, forcing me to start over, but it seems to be functional now and running nicely.