![]() So decided to free that space with boot-camp and now lost access to Mac OS. Succeeded but lost access to windows partition. ![]() TL DR: Initially installed Windows 10 using boot-camp in Mac-book pro. And a major issue is my internal wifi card is broken and Mac-book pro(early 2015 model) is not registering external wifi adapter or USB-to-ETHERNET cable. In OS X 10.4 the bootcamp partitioning functions are available from the terminal using diskutil. The package has a fully featured GUI in OS X 10.5 onwards. The bootcamp partition space can be used for Ubuntu installation. I can't do a complete reinstall due some important data in Mac partition and so wanted to know if there is any way to regain my Mac OS boot option without a complete restore? Currently Ubuntu is working fine. Boot Camp is the package provided by Apple to enable installing and running Microsoft Windows in a dual booting configuration with OS X on Intel based Macs. Auto boot is still set to Ubuntu and no option is shown when using option key. Today I decided to retain the unused Windows partition space and hence, booted into Mac OS and deleted the windows partition using boot-camp and did a restart. Auto boot was changed to Ubuntu and if I held option key during restart, I used to get option for booting into Mac (working) and Windows (this too was not working). Even though I was successful, I realized that I could no longer boot into windows anymore. So I partitioned my Mac OS Volume and installed Ubuntu manually. And while restart it would automatically boot me into Mac OS and whenever I needed to boot into windows, I used to hold option key while starting and that gave me option to boot into either windows or continue with Mac OS.Īfter using it for a while, I decided to try out Ubuntu 20.04. Initially I used boot-camp for installing windows 10 alongside Mac OS.
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