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Ok, I used the generic ISO and followed this tutorial...

http://forum.insanelymac.com/index.php?showtopic=128274

OS X booted fine.

 

I then made a new partition with disk utility, and installed ubuntu onto that partition, now grub takes over when booting and the only way to boot OS X is by using the boot132 disc... so, How do I add the MacLoader partition to the menu.lst on my ubuntu install? I have googled it and tried lots of variations and it doesn't work, so can someone help?

 

Thanks a lot!

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MacLoader doesn't seem to work perfectly with grub yet unfortunately -you have to hit enter a few times once you set it up properly. All you have to do is make sure macloader partition is set to active then the partition you set in grub is always 1 it seems like (the hidden fat partition that is part of guid drives). That worked for me. Then you try in grub to boot osx and start and it says something about rebooting, just hit enter, then you see the Darwin prompt, just hit enter a few more times and osx will start. Not perfect but at least it works!

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