Hi,

On Monday, September 23, 2002, at 10:40 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

>
> On Monday, September 23, 2002, at 01:18 AM, Aaron Magill wrote:
>
>> Than Apple comes out with an OS update... OK, no problem, every OS 
>> has them.  I install it and the system no longer boots... Can't boot 
>> single user, can't boot verbosely, just a simple grey screen and then 
>> nothing.  So, I peruse Apple's discussion boards, try out the 
>> "Restore Privileges" option.  Still no dice.
>
> I'm running 10.2.1, fink etc etc etc ...  everything is happy on my 
> box.
>

On my Ti Powerbook 10.2.1 and fink runs fine (except for Symantec 
System Works which seems to provoke occasionally kernel panics, but 
this is a different issue).

> If you system can't even boot you might want to try and get to the OF 
> prompt and see if you can boot by hand from there.
>

Or you could boot your machine holding option-V. Then you should get a 
lot of text messages from the boot strap of Mac OS X. Maybe that will 
give you an idea where the problem is buried.

Cheers,
                Remi

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