On Jun 9, 2009, at 11:30 PM, George R. Hozendorf wrote:
>
>       Tried that.  No luck.  The actual wordage I get when I key in
> applejack from Single User Mode is, "applejack is not recognized as an
> internal or external command, operable program, or batch file."  The
> first time I got this I reinstalled with no success.  Funny, this
> didn't happen before installing 10.5.7.  It's one of several things
> that are screwy since doing the upgrade.


Am currently running applejack again under 10.5.7 with success.

I tried just leaving my "phantom s" and typing applejack ... it just  
gave ma a simple one-liner something to the effect "command not  
recognized" ... then typing applejack again launched the app.

Maybe you're not hooked into the partition you installed applejack  
onto when running in Single User (cmd-s) Mode.

Most recent guess ...

Bill Connelly
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