Still very happy with my old hardware. But macOS is performing very slow on this 2009 MacBook Pro. So I thought to give Linux a try. I am new to Linux and have little to no experience with fiddling around with terminals, but willing to give it a try.
My problem is that I managed to install Ubuntu and boot from my internal UBUNTU partition. But after seeing the Ubuntu logo, I just get to a grey screen. Nothing else from there.
Here's my path:
Installed Ubuntu according this instruction, following the path of a dual-boot solution: https://www.makeuseof.com/tag/instal...x-macbook-pro/
Continuously bumping into this grey screen when booting Ubuntu, so started to troubleshoot with Google. Came across this solution: https://help.ubuntu.com/community/Boot-Repair
Rebooted from memory stick with live system, and installed boot repair from system that's running from USB stick
I did NOT create an analysis first and then run boot repair. Instead I ran boot repair immediately.
At the end of the repair process I got asked to create a pastebin which I did: https://paste.ubuntu.com/p/pQcjxmh55P/, https://paste.pics/O9EBK
Rebooted from internal disk, still no cigar
decided to ask for help
Thank you in advance to help me do my first steps with Ubuntu and get this thing to run!