QUOTE(enb14 @ Nov 22 2005, 06:39 PM)

Hi I'm trying to bless my non booteable partition (HPFS+), first I have a booteable partition (disk0s1) and I would like to make booteable my partition (disk1s1), this second one has all the files of disk0s1 but I can't boot so I did this:
disk0s1 = /Volumes/Working
disk1s1 = /Volumes/NotWorking
Code:
sudo bless -folder /Volumes/NotWorking/System/Library/CoreServices \
-bootinfo /Volumes/NotWorking/usr/standalone/ppc/bootx.bootinfo
I've tryied also with:
/i386/boot
/i386/boot0
/i386/chain0
but it doesn't works on my OS X for intel, can somebody help me please
Did you manage to solve this problem ? I'm really interested in a solution aswell.
Pretty sure you're not suppose to use the bootx tho, that's only used for ppc/openfirmware
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Ok! I have a solution!

1) boot up in safemode from the cd
2) mount your 10.4.3 disk ( ie, the one without bootcode)
3) mount your other disk
4) copy /usr/standalone/i386 to your "other disk"
4.5) copy startupfiletool to your "other disk" (see below)
5) unmount 10.4.3 disk
6) dd if=path/to/i386/boot1h of=/dev/rdiskID_OF_YOUR_10_4_3_DISK bs=512 count=1
7) startupfiletool /dev/rdisk_ID_OF_yeahyouknowthisnow /path/to/i386/boot
8) bless -device /dev/disk_ID_OF_YOUR_(NOTE_WE_ARE_NOT_USING_RDISK!) -setBoot
eventually you'll need to bless the disk using -mount aswell, but that you can do from like inside macosx
(bless -mount /Volumes/YourNewPart -setBoot )
** startupfiletool
This excellent utility by the OpenDarwin people rocks. rocks rocks rocks.
You can find source by searching on the web. attached a compiled version.
Goodluck and don't hesitate to contact me on IRC if something arises.
and ohyeahy, I don't take any responsibility if you f***up your harddrive, this is pretty icky stuff