ubuntu 7.10 gutsy on apple intel xserve

Jason Joines joines at okstate.edu
Wed Oct 31 16:31:45 UTC 2007


    I'm a Linux person who just inherited a bunch of apple and dell 
boxes.  Naturally the first thing I've done is begin replacing windows 
on the dells with Ubuntu, no problems there.  Now on to the macs.

    I was given a macbook pro for a laptop and had no problems getting 
Kubuntu on there.  However, I can't get the intel xserve to even boot 
off of an Ubuntu CD.  I tried holding down the C key, the cd is just 
ignored.  I tried powering on while holding down the system identifier 
button, eventually it just spits the cd out.  I yanked the hard drives 
out and powered on with the cd in the drive, it's been setting there 
with a blinking question mark on the screen for more than an hour.  I 
tried all of those things with both an i386 and an amd64 cd with the 
same results.  Both cds had been used to install onto the dells.
    A "mac person" tried to help me.  They went to a boot drive setting 
in a system preferences application in os x.  I assume it writes changes 
to the efi on disk or something like that.  However, the cd wasn't 
listed which the mac person took to mean it wasn't a boot cd.

    When I put Kubuntu on the intel macbook pro, it was 7.04 feisty.  I 
haven't tried 7.04 on the intel xserver yet and I haven't tried the 
powerpc boot disk on any of the powerpc xserve boxes.  I thought using 
the same thing that worked on the dells on the intel xserve boxes would 
be the easiest starting point.

    Any ideas?


Jason Joines
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