dixdox12
January 20th, 2015, 02:33 PM
Hi!
I'm new on the forum, and I hope I'm posting my question in the right place!;)
I've got a mid-2013 Apple MacBook Air and I want to try Ubuntu 10.04 on it.
I've already installed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and also tried other versions, but I would like to try the 10.04 version.
When I try to boot it from a CD, the Mac recognises it and boots from it, the splash screen with the "Ubuntu" logo appears, but about one minute later the screen becomes black and says "(initramfs) can't find a drive containing a live file system.".
I even tried the USB boot, without success.
Are there any ways, also difficult, to get it?
Thanks for the replies.:p
I'm new on the forum, and I hope I'm posting my question in the right place!;)
I've got a mid-2013 Apple MacBook Air and I want to try Ubuntu 10.04 on it.
I've already installed Ubuntu 14.04 LTS and also tried other versions, but I would like to try the 10.04 version.
When I try to boot it from a CD, the Mac recognises it and boots from it, the splash screen with the "Ubuntu" logo appears, but about one minute later the screen becomes black and says "(initramfs) can't find a drive containing a live file system.".
I even tried the USB boot, without success.
Are there any ways, also difficult, to get it?
Thanks for the replies.:p