Closed GoogleCodeExporter closed 9 years ago
You booted to your internal drive using the boot disk, not using the internal
hdd. Currently it'll try to patch the
drive as if it were a dvd (it'll be changed in the future so that it only
patches if it's a dvd).
Short answer: Don't boot to the internal drive using the usb drive, use the
internal drive.
Original comment by Meklort@gmail.com
on 15 Mar 2010 at 9:33
Yup, that was the case. Reason I used it to boot was that it defaulted into my
Win7-
instalation. That means the less severe bug would be that NetbookInstaller did
not
mark my HFS+ partition as active/boot. Easily fixed with Gparted-live.
I can now boot right into what seems like a quite working 10.6. The default
Finder
sidebar is not right at it though. Where I usually have "Applications" is an
icon/text
for my NTFS/Win7-partition.
I will redo my install with an old 0.8.3-version I know to work. Before I do
that, do
you devs want me to test anything? I am happy to destroy anything (except
hardware). =)
Original comment by jallg...@gmail.com
on 15 Mar 2010 at 10:49
May be worth a try looking in the Finder preferences.
I was worried to not see the internal hard disk show up on the desktop at first
start up - but it had not been
ticked in the finder preferences. 'Visible' is the default, but I have seen
this before on a standard MacBook.
I note that 'applications' can also be made invisible!
You never know your luck!
Original comment by chrism...@gmail.com
on 20 Mar 2010 at 9:57
This should be fixed with 0.8.4, let me know if it isn't.
Original comment by Meklort@gmail.com
on 28 Mar 2010 at 11:09
Original issue reported on code.google.com by
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