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Macbook external hard drive setup
Macbook external hard drive setup










  1. #Macbook external hard drive setup how to#
  2. #Macbook external hard drive setup install#
  3. #Macbook external hard drive setup full#
  4. #Macbook external hard drive setup portable#

  • When it is finished, choose “continue testing”, as we have a few more things to do.
  • Go through the rest of the installation.
  • Choose this device for boot loader installation: select the device that corresponds to the ext4 partition.
  • Click change… and apply these options (there should be a better way to do this, but this works):.
  • Your best confirmation is to look at the size of the disk.
  • Find the ext4 formatted partition you just created in GParted.
  • Double click “Install Ubuntu” in upper left corner on the desktop.
  • Connect to WiFi (this saves time later, but is optional).
  • Make a note of the ext4 partition name, e.g.
  • Apply the new partitions by clicking the green check.
  • New size: default (unless you want yet another partition).
  • Add another new partition with the following options:.
  • New Size: 8192 MiB (this should match your RAM, e.g.
  • Add a new partition (click Partition > new).
  • Click the green check box to apply the operations.
  • The delete operations are now queued, but have not been applied.
  • Mine had two partitions to delete: a fat32 system with label EFI, and a hfs+ system with label EmptyDrive.
  • Delete all the partitions EXCEPT the hfs+ Ubuntu Boot Loader partition.
  • Make sure the size of the drive makes sense. select /dev/sdd, or whatever the appropriate letter is for you).
  • In GParted, find your external SSD drive in the upper right box (e.g.
  • Open GParted (click the upper left corner icon, type in “GParted” and click the GParted Partition Editor application icon).
  • Select the Orange EFI Boot option (right arrow, enter).
  • With the option key pressed on your keyboard, boot up your Mac.
  • Insert your USB flash drive that has the Ubuntu installer on it.
  • #Macbook external hard drive setup install#

    Part 2: Install Ubuntu on the external SSD Start up an Ubuntu live session

  • Select the Untitled partition, click erase, and rename it to Ubuntu Boot Loader.
  • In the window that pops up informing you that a new Untitled partition will be created, accept by clicking Partition. That is overkill, but it makes things simple. In this example I changed the original ~128 GB to ~127 GB.

    macbook external hard drive setup

    Reduce the size of the EmptyDrive partition by at least 128 MB.

    macbook external hard drive setup

  • With the external SSD drive selected, click Partition.
  • Click Erase with these options (if it fails, just try again):.
  • Select your external SSD drive (NOT your Mac’s hard drive!).
  • Insert your external SSD drive into your Mac.
  • Let’s get started! Part 1: Formatting your external SSD drive

    #Macbook external hard drive setup full#

    It is more appropriate for a full install of an operating system than a flash drive is. So it should be more reliable (and faster) than a generic USB Flash drive. Why this drive? According to the specs it is FAST, and it is a SSD, not a standard USB Flash drive.

    macbook external hard drive setup

    A blank SSD drive, like this SSD USB drive ($70-130 on Amazon for the 128 GB and 256 GB versions).A bootable USB flash drive for installing Ubuntu: instructions.An Intel powered Macbook (may have to be newer than 2013) with 2 USB ports.This requires permanent changes to your Mac Use a persistent Ubuntu live session… certain features do not work.You do NOT want to make any permanent changes to your Macbook.You do NOT want a virtual machine because they are slow.

    #Macbook external hard drive setup portable#

  • You want to have a portable full install of an Ubuntu system for prototyping.
  • macbook external hard drive setup

    We will generally be following these instructions, with a few key modifications.

    #Macbook external hard drive setup how to#

    This guide will show you, step by step, how to install a full version of bootable Ubuntu on a SSD (solid state drive, or any other external drive), using only your Macbook. I am not an expert, and likely cannot solve any issues you encounter. Warning: This is a complicated process, and you might screw things up.












    Macbook external hard drive setup