Update grub settings so that it detects the Mac OS. By default it does detect mac but doesn't write its entry into grub.cfg Follow the commands :
Grub will check if there are more then one OS installed on the machine.
This should help you, it will give you some messages like :
Code:
Generating grub.cfg ...
Found linux image: /boot/vmlinuz-2.6.31-19-generic-pae
Found initrd image: /boot/initrd.img-2.6.31-19-generic-pae
Found Windows 7 (loader) on /dev/sda1
Found Ubuntu 10.10 (10.10) on /dev/sda2
Found Mac OS X on /dev/sda4
Now make not of the device on which the Mac OS X is detected. Now reboot and see if it is already detected and added in the Grub Bootloader. If it is not added, don't worry just boot into ubuntu again. Open up grub.cfg and add the following code to it :
Code:
title Mac OS X Snow Leopard
root (hd0,4)
makeactive
chainloader +1
Check again by rebooting. If this doesn't help, remove the codes entered and again add this code :
Code:
menuentry "Mac OS X" {
set root=(hd0,4)
insmod video
insmod vbe
gfxmode="1024x600x32"
xnu_kernel /mach_kernel rd=disk0s6
if [ /System/Library/Extensions.mkext -nt /System/Library/Extensions ]; then
xnu_mkext /System/Library/Extensions.mkext
else
xnu_kextdir /System/Library/Extensions
fi
}
Also you will have to manually search for the drivers in mac its know as kext. Or specify the wifi drivers that you need. Well now a days i'm into android. and just saw this thread and so thought of replying you.
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