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1) You can install BSD from your Tiger install disc, but not from custom install, because BSD is always installed with Tiger.
2) You can install BSD by launching /System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg on the Tiger install disc.
3) However, none of this makes forty-two happy, It still insists "you must install the BSD."
Forty-two is just broken.
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Wednesday, October 11 2006 @ 03:48 PM PDT
doesn´t work with tiger anymore :-( - Macs R We
you can install the bsd subsystem from your tiger install disc - choose custom install and make sure you select bsd.1) You can install BSD from your Tiger install disc, but not from custom install, because BSD is always installed with Tiger.
2) You can install BSD by launching /System/Installation/Packages/BSD.pkg on the Tiger install disc.
3) However, none of this makes forty-two happy, It still insists "you must install the BSD."
Forty-two is just broken.
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Wednesday, October 11 2006 @ 03:48 PM PDT