Is it possible?
I want to add Ubuntu to my Macbook and EasyBCD sounds like the right avenue, but I just want to make sure it will work.
I have a MacBook C2D(160GB/2GB RAM) and have used Boot Camp to add Vista(40GB partition/25GB available).
Can I partition part of the the MacBook's Vista partition(using Vista's disk manager) for Linux Ubuntu, then install EasyBCD in Vista, and then install Ubuntu in the new partition and boot it with EasyBCD? Or, better yet, could I install Linux Ubuntu onto a separate external USB drive or thumb drive and boot from that using EasyBCD?
My theory is: at the Boot Camp menu I have a choice b/w MacOS and Windows, I choose the Windows OS and THEN I'll be asked to choose between Vista or Ubuntu. It sounds right, but I just want to be sure before I go messing something up.
Thanks in advance.
I want to add Ubuntu to my Macbook and EasyBCD sounds like the right avenue, but I just want to make sure it will work.
I have a MacBook C2D(160GB/2GB RAM) and have used Boot Camp to add Vista(40GB partition/25GB available).
Can I partition part of the the MacBook's Vista partition(using Vista's disk manager) for Linux Ubuntu, then install EasyBCD in Vista, and then install Ubuntu in the new partition and boot it with EasyBCD? Or, better yet, could I install Linux Ubuntu onto a separate external USB drive or thumb drive and boot from that using EasyBCD?
My theory is: at the Boot Camp menu I have a choice b/w MacOS and Windows, I choose the Windows OS and THEN I'll be asked to choose between Vista or Ubuntu. It sounds right, but I just want to be sure before I go messing something up.
Thanks in advance.
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