MacBook: Can't boot into Linux partition after installation.

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Published on 2010-04-14T13:19:36Z Indexed on 2010/04/14 13:23 UTC
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Hello

I just installed Ubuntu. I created a partition in MacOSx using Disk utility, then deleted the partition and installed Ubuntu on the free space created. After the installation, Ubuntu said it would reboot. I hang on shutdown (which is normal, as google told me), so I used the power button to turn the MacBook off.

Now I want to boot into Ubuntu. Pressing option/alt on startup only shows me the MacOSx and Windows partition.

Also, the Linux partition isn't showing up on my MacOSx desktop. And in Disk Utility, I can see 3 grayed out partitions: "disk0s4", "disk0s5" and "Linux Swap".

What can I do to boot into Ubuntu without losing my other partitions? Thank you for your help.

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