Type the following: loopback loop (hd0,6)/ubuntu.iso Restart and select Ubuntu again, this time before Ubuntu loads access the GRUB2 command line by pressing c when the GRUB menu appears. For simplicity, let's say we now have /dev/sda6/ubuntu.iso Within Ubuntu (select it via rEFIt), create a partition (1Gb) using gparted and then copy the Ubuntu 64-bit Server iso to it.You may be able to get by using a LiveCD but I had already installed it to explore other options. I put this at the end of the drive (20Gbs) with the intent of removing it.Install Ubuntu desktop using the amd64+mac iso.You should see it after a restart with some boot options. I have OS X 10.6 Snow Leopard (w install disk) Install OS X at the beginning of the hdd (50Gbs). The following steps my be helpful for anyone trying to install a disagreeable OS on mac hardware. To be clear, my goal was to actually dual-boot Mac OSX and Ubuntu Server on my old busted macbook.
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