Ubuntu disk image

i have downloaded the ubuntu disk image of the ubuntu website and i want to run it through bootcamp is there anyway i can do it with just the disk image because ive tried but failed.
any help would be brilliant thanks.
Matt

To clarify, are you attempting to dual boot or triple boot your system? Because, for the latter, I don't think you can use Bootcamp. I tried triple booting before and failed, so in the end I just did away with Windows
If you are trying to dual boot with Mac and Ubuntu, https://help.ubuntu.com/community/MacBook should be a pretty good guide. Although it seems complicated, all you have to do is follow the instructions, even if you don't know what the terminal commands mean. Note that you have to use a third-party boot loader rEFIt to boot up from ubuntu.

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