On Nov 14, 2008, at 12:18 AM, Brian Christmas wrote:

> I recently had cause to restore my 10.5.5 system from Time Machine.  
> In doing so it didn't restore my user scripts stored on the boot  
> library/scripts/folder action scripts. Turned out they were saved,  
> just not restored.
>
> I reported as a bug, but now apple want a log, with no directions on  
> how to find said log.
>
> Can anyone tell me how to locate it please (no,spotlight doesn't work)
>
> "This is a courtesy email regarding Bug ID# 6267014. Engineering has  
> requested the following information in order to further investigate  
> this issue:
>
> If this is reproducible, please upload a /var/log/install.log to  
> this report."

Open Utilities>Console. Hit the "Show Log List" icon in upper left. In  
the log list at the very bottom is /var/log/ and open it with the  
little cravat and find install.log. Highlight and select File>Save a  
Copy as.... Attach copy to the report.

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