![]() ![]() I tried holding Option while typing exit into GRUB but it just booted into Windows. If I booted with the flash disk I got a Ubuntu menu that let me choose between Ubuntu and Windows. I assume booting into the flash Ubuntu put it there. If I booted without the flash disk I got the GRUB command line with a flashing cursor. If I booted without the flash disk I could hold Option, and could get into OS X. On the first few boots after this, I could boot with the Ubuntu flash disk in and it would offer a plain text (I assume GRUB) menu, which would enable me to choose between Ubuntu or Windows. But the installer also installed GRUB to the Macbook SSD (same happened to a colleague). I figured I could just boot from the USB when I needed Linux. I then created a Ubuntu 14 installer flash drive, and installed Ubuntu 14 to another flash drive. I set Windows as the default in Bootcamp, but pressed Option when I wanted OS X. I installed Win 8.1 using Bootcamp in the standard way recommended by Apple. I have a Macbook Pro (mid 2014) and want to run OS X, Windows and Ubuntu. ![]()
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