i-mac-nik Posted October 27, 2010 Share Posted October 27, 2010 i installed mac as in the page http://blogulate.com/content/install-mac-o...-guide-torrent/ Now i am facing some probles namely 1. in patch 2. while setting up active partition 1. ============= -bash-2.05b# cd /Volumes/123 -bash-2.05b# cd files -bash-2.05b# ls .DS_Store bootfix 9a581PostPatch.sh leopatch -bash-2.05b# ./9a581PostPatch.sh Leopard Post Patcher by BrazilMac and friends from OSX86Scene Deleting OSSMGR.plist... Success !! Replacing mach_kernel... ./9a581PostPatch.sh: line 23: chown: command not found Success !! Deleting necessary kernel extensions... mv: rename ApplePS2Controller.kext to ApplePS2Controller.kext.post: No such file or directory mv: rename dsmos.kext to dsmos.kext.post: No such file or directory mv: rename AppleAC97Audio.kext to AppleAC97Audio.kext.post: No such file or directory mv: rename AppleAzaliaAudio.kext to AppleAzaliaAudio.kext.post: No such file or directory mv: rename AppleVIAATA.kext to AppleVIAATA.kext.post: No such file or directory Success !! Adding patched kernel extensions... ./9a581PostPatch.sh: line 56: chown: command not found Success !! Remove AppleIntelCPUPowerManagement.kext? [Y/N] Deleted All patches applied successfully !! For Support visit osx86scene.com Reboot? [Y/N] ============================= 2. ==================== -bash-2.05b# diskutil list /dev/disk0 #: type name size identifier 0: GUID_partition_scheme *37.3 GB disk0 1: EFI 200.0 MB disk0s1 2: Apple_HFS Leopard 37.0 GB disk0s2 /dev/disk1 #: type name size identifier 0: Apple_partition_scheme *1.9 GB disk1 1: Apple_partition_map 31.5 KB disk1s1 2: Apple_HFS macdotnub OSx86 Install Disc v1 1.9 GB disk1s3 /dev/disk2 #: type name size identifier 0: Apple_partition_scheme *3.7 GB disk2 1: Apple_partition_map 2.5 KB disk2s1 2: Apple_HFS 123 3.7 GB disk2s2 /dev/disk3 #: type name size identifier 0: untitled *467.0 KB disk3 /dev/disk4 #: type name size identifier 0: untitled *219.0 KB disk4 /dev/disk5 #: type name size identifier 0: untitled *95.0 KB disk5 -bash-2.05b# fdisk -e /dev/rdisk0 fdisk:0>update -bash: update: Read-only file system -bash-2.05b# ======================= Request a fast reply.... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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