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I'm getting this error inside of terminal.

 

_CFGetHostUUIDString: unable to determine UUID for host. Error: 35

 

Does anyone have an answer for this? I've found some stuff that seems to point to networking but haven't had any luck finding a fix. It's giving me some problems with permissions.

 

I'm using SL and I did a clean install. I also had this problem on OS X. Would appreciate anyone who has any insight into this.

 

My system is in my signature.

 

thanks

charlie

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Ok that post above is hard to understand, so ill give you the easy way.

 

Download this Kext.

Open its contents go into the Info.plist - Edit it like so:

XXXXXXXX-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX - Enter your HDD Unique identifier, can be found with Disk Utility, right click the Snow drive and click Info.

 

Then

 

MACADDRESSXX - Edit it like so

Enter your mac address, can be found in System Profiler - Network. Just take out the colons.

 

Save Info.plist.

 

Drag UUID.Kext into Kext Helper

 

Log off, Log on, Try the Sudo command in Terminal (Sudo -s, then Pass) If you still receive error, reboot and try it again, it should be ok now.

UUID.kext.rar

maybe this helps for you, had the same error..

 

go read there and your problem should be solved.

 

http://forum.netkas.org/index.php?topic=83.0

 

 

I tried this... and it didn't work, it would work on leopard but not SL... The solution that jasjeet listed works.

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