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Topic: Bootable USB with Ubuntu for Mac - UNetBootin (device will not boot off mac) (Read 7053 times)

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I ended up using a LiveCD which has worked. This is a good alternative. https://en.bitcoin.it/wiki/How_to_set_up_a_secure_offline_savings_wallet
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It won't be readable in Mac OSX because it is an ext2 partition.  Mac's read NTFS, and read/write HFS+ and FAT and a few others, but not EXT2 which is what unetbootin is writing.

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If you hold down COption during startup then you should be able to see any bootable disks that are plugged in.

FTFY

Boot your computer holding down C to boot strait to CD.

Although I haven't had any luck booting Ubuntu on my Air.  It just leaves me at a black screen Sad If you succeed, let me know.
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I've tried several time to create a bootable Ubuntu USB stick. When following this guide http://www.ubuntu.com/download/ubuntu/download All goes well until the "sudo dd if=/path/to/downloaded.img of=/dev/rdiskN bs=1m" stage. After doing this I get a pop up box saying ‘The disk you inserted was not readable by this computer.’ Initialize, ignore or eject.

Then I try UNetBootin. All went well again but after it completes it says 'The created USB device will not boot off mac'.

Any help with either method would be most appreciated!

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