INSTALL UBUNTU 12.10 WITH BOOT CAMP

Hi i have tried to install Ubuntu on mac with dual boot using rEFIt but after installing i tried to boot up ubuntu and it says that miss operating system so im gong to try installing ubuntu using Boot Camp... but i dont know how to do .... can someone help please ?

You insert the ubuntu DVD or cd and then you follow the steps that bootcamp tells you and just ignore that it says windows then let the mac restart and boot into ubuntu and then select bootcamp when you install ubuntu

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