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... it comes up with Operating system not found. What do i do?


I recently installed Ubuntu along side OS X (Snow Leopard) and when I rebooted my macbook and choose Ubuntu, I got a message saying Operating system not found.... I thought this maybe have something to do with Grub, so I've tried using the terminal from a live CD but it still isn't working, yet I can still access it through the live CD and see it installed, and there is a whole partition for it.
What do i do to get it working?

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Try creating a USB flash drive with rEFInd (download the USB flash drive version and write it to your USB drive as described in the documentation). When you boot from it, the flash drive should give you options to boot both OS X and Linux. If this works, install rEFInd from OS X from the binary .zip file, and be sure to install the EFI driver for the filesystem you used for Ubuntu (ext4fs by default).

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