How to resolve 'unable to find a live file system' error during dual boot setup on old MacBook Air?

Hello all,


Need help & advice here. I am setting dual boot for my old MBA 2013 A1466

Also learned that my old MBA probably does not have the T2 security chip; since I read the article from Booting from external media - Apple Community there isn't any option to turn on/off to allow external boot; by all means I assume External Media: Allow booting from all external media is always allowed.


I was able to get into alternate boot by pressing Option/Alt key while power-on, hence select EFI-boot as media for OS which I intended to setup with for example - ubuntu 23.04


However until the step/screen where the setup just complained about "unable to find a medium containing a live file system"


Any idea or recommendation here ?


Thanks a lot.


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Original Title: Dual boot setup issue

Posted on Dec 4, 2025 7:25 PM

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Dec 4, 2025 8:54 PM in response to rauphelhunter

Probably best to ask folks more knowledgeable in Ubuntu about that.


That seems to be an Ubuntu error:


The Utilities > Startup Security Utility app is applicable to T2, and not earlier (such as here):

About Startup Security Utility on a Mac with the Apple T2 Security Chip - Apple Support


Usual with macOS is probably running a guest with Ubuntu. Or maybe running macOS as a guest of Ubuntu, given you’re on Apple hardware. Dual boot usually works fine, but when it doesn’t the damage can be impressive.


How to resolve 'unable to find a live file system' error during dual boot setup on old MacBook Air?

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