THE RULES STILL APPLY PEOPLE!! - Andreas..
Mtjmac – That is not good advice. As Angostura points out, journalling and fsck -y are incompatible. If you just want to satisfy your curiosity you can run fsck -fn. Then why the list of gizmos for permissions repair? Have you trashed Disk Utility?
I don't want to be rude but we should each know our own limitations. Your BOLD type and bold assertions might cause a newbie to follow your "instructions" and then become needlessly worried.
Monday, May 03 2004 @ 06:08 PM PDT
THE RULES STILL APPLY PEOPLE!! - wgscott
I've never done any of that crap on any of my 5 macs and have never had a problem with an update. But then I am very careful not to break any mirrors or put up an umbrella in the house. I don't walk under ladders, across paths of black cats, or get out of bed on Friday the 13th.Monday, May 03 2004 @ 07:01 PM PDT
THE RULES STILL APPLY PEOPLE!! - XChrisXX
fixing permissions before & after install will do. no need to boot in single user mode. people who don't lknow what they're doing will do more harm than good. if you're worried about the integrety of your startup volume you can boot from install CD1 and run disk utility from the installer menu.Thursday, May 13 2004 @ 03:16 AM PDT
THE RULES STILL APPLY PEOPLE!! - Angostura-3
Since 10.3 turns on journaling by default, fsck -y won't actually work for most people, and probably isn't necessary. You can force a fsck if you really want, but I see little need.Checking permissions is probably better advice.
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Monday, May 03 2004 @ 03:32 PM PDT