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Ubuntu 8.10 CD won't boot to certain computers?
I just recently downloaded Ubuntu 8.10 and burned it on to a CD. The CD itself is fine, it verified after burning and seems to be intact. I then booted my MacBook v.10.4.11 from the CD and it worked fine; I was able to use/install Intrepid Ibex with no problems whatsoever.
However, on my home computer, a Mac OS 10.4.11, the computer refuses to boot from the CD drive. Even though I hold "c" while restarting the computer (the same procedure I used to boot the MacBook from the disc drive), it still goes straight to the hard drive and boots the Mac OS. Could it be problems with the CD? Am I using the wrong keys to boot from the disc drive? The computer itself is somewhat old; I can't remember the exact year but it came with the OS before Tiger. The only other difference is that there is only one user on the MacBook, but 5 users on the home computer. Any advice? |
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2 likely issues
1) burn the ubuntu CD at the slowest speed you can. I know it seams strange that this would be an issue but I have run into it a number of times. 2) they changed the way the system handles SATA disks. They new drivers may not work for you. You can search around for a way to blacklist the drivers that are blocking the boot process. the ubuntu forums have a few solutions to this. boot up from the CD without the 'quiet' option in grub and write down the point of failure. good luck |
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