So I clicked "create a new partition table" then created a boot partition of 250MB (EFI), a root / of 15GB (ext4), a swap of 4GB and a /home with the remaining space (ext4). In most of the tutorials I found, people could choose to partition automatically or even to install ubuntu automatically without this step, but I didn't have such options. I then have to "choose an installation type" ie partition my usb key. I answered no to the last three items and moved to the next step. In both cases, I first have to choose a language, then if I want to connect to wifi and then if I want to install updates automatically and install third-party softwares. ![]() ![]() Then I restart my mac and by pressing the option key and booting on the usb, I get to a menu where I can choose between Install ubuntu and Try ubuntu. iso, convert it with hdiutil, format my usb key to be bootable and put the image file on the usb key. ![]() VirtualBox being too slow, I decided to dual boot it but I don't have a lot of storage so I finally bought a 64GB Usb Stick to install Ubuntu on it.įirst step, I followed tutorials to download the. I have one of the latest Macbook (2017, Touchbar) and I am trying to install Ubuntu on it.
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